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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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Photograph
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Telegram
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Personal Account
Map
Letter
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Miscellaneous
Date
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1940-1949
1950-1959
1960-1969
1970-1979
1980-1989
1990-1999
2000-Present
Gough Whitlam Plans to Visit Cooperatives
McLeod’s Role at AAF Meeting Discussed
Broader Aboriginal Movement Engages with McLeod’s Views
McLeod Expresses His Views to the Aboriginal-Australian Fellowship
Jessie Street and the Repeal of Section 70
Section 70 and the UNO
A Popular Movement
Don McLeod Writes to Director of Social Services Humphreys
Don McLeod Discusses WA Native Question with Shirley Andrews
Labor Party Believes Social Service Act Should Be Amended
Leader of the Federal Opposition Writes to Don McLeod
McLeod Writes About Race Relations
McLeod Discusses Shelling and Crossing 'Leprosy Line'
Don McLeod Writes to Calwell on Street's Report
Deputy Leader of the Opposition Corresponds with McLeod
Don McLeod Has Network of Activists
Victorian Aborigines Advancement League Invites Pindan Rep
Council Congratulates Pindan on Meeting Success
ASIO Reports on Pindan's Public Meeting
Don McLeod Opposes Grayden's Campaign
McLeod Argues for Aboriginal Control of Their Destiny
Government Exercises Caution with McLeod
Aborigines in Nor' West Australia
Deputy Leader of Federal Labor Party Intervenes on Group's Behalf
McLeod Drives Supporters Away
Pindan Holds Public Meeting
McLeod and Cooperative Leaders Campaign for Aboriginal Rights
Don McLeod's Report on Native Question
Aboriginal Enterprise in the Pilbara
McLeod’s View of Warburton Controversy
Correspondence of the Race Relations Committee
McLeod Discusses Section 70 with Anti-Slavery Society
Shirley Andrews Reports on Aborigines' Revenue Resolution
Give Aborigines Their Rights, Say Wharfies
The Call for Aboriginal Control of Funding
Have the Natives of W.A. Been the Victims of a Confidence Trick
Section 70 and Social Service Benefits
Cooperative Group Hopes to Petition Queen Elizabeth
Repeal of Section 70 Caused Unjust Conditions for Aboriginal People