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Exhibit
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The Strike
-Beginnings
-May Day
-The Walk-Off
-Filling the Jails
The Cooperative Movement
-Mining
-Autonomy
-Financial Collapse
-Pindan
Connections
-Supporting the Strike
-Shirley Andrews
-The Anti-Slavery Society
-McLeod's Activism
Telling the Story
-Beginnings
-Remembering the Strike
-History and Legend
-Commemoration
Source Type
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Oral History
Newspaper
Photograph
Artwork
Film and Entertainment
Telegram
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Books and Articles
Personal Account
Map
Letter
Report
Ephemera
Miscellaneous
Date
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1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-Present
Street Writes to the Anti-Slavery Society about Her Tour
Jessie Street Corresponds with McLeod
Jessie Street Discusses her Report with McLeod
Street Attempts to Organise a Teacher for the Cooperative
Street Provides Advice to Pindan
Mitchell Writes to McLeod of Street’s Visit
Clements Sends McLeod Recordings to Street
Clements Writes to Street of McLeod
Peter Worsley Writes to Don McLeod on Publicity
McLeod’s Recordings Arouse Overseas Interest
Information on Cooperatives is Circulated in England
Jessie Street Discusses Manganese and Yandeyarra
Jessie Street Writes McLeod About Social Service Benefits
Jessie Street Convinced of Need for Commonwealth Control of Aborigines
Jessie Street’s Interest in Pindan Affairs
Account of Pindan's Lawyer
Jessie Street Urges Government Support for Cooperative
McLeod Reports on Jessie Street's Visit
Wide Distribution of Street's Report
Jessie Street's Positive Account of Pindan Bolsters Support for Cooperatives
McLeod Discusses Crossing 'Leper Line' and Jessie Street's Visit
Street Pleads the Cooperative's Case with Government
McLeod Discusses Street's Visit with Deputy Leader of Federal Labor Opposition
Shirley Andrews Comments on Jessie Street's Report
Pindan Distributes Jessie Street's Report
Jessie Street's Report of Visits to Pindan Camps
Anti-Slavery Society Inquires About Strikers' Imprisonment
Jessie Street Writes to President of WA Peace Council