Letter to Lady Jessie Street from Shirley Andrews, Hon. Secretary of the Council for Aboriginal Rights (Victoria) [manuscript], 1956 August 27. 1956.
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Street, Jessie M. G., Lady, 1889-1970
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Feminist and social activist. Founder, NSW Social Hygiene Association (1915), concerned with informing women about birth control and sex education. Co-founder (1928) and President of the United Associations of Women which lobbied governments on equal pay and other women's issues. Accompanied H.V. Evatt to the United Nations founding conference in San Franscisco (1945) where she successfully lobbied for a charter of women's rights. Unsuccessful candidate for the House of Representatives seat of W...
Andrews, Shirley, 1915-2001
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Shirley Andrews, a biochemist by profession, social activist for Indigenous Australians and folk dance teacher. From the description of Letters from Shirley Andrews to Arthur Turnbull [manuscript], 1979-1989. 1979-1989. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224465480 Biochemist, Aboriginal rights activist, dancer, folklorist and writer. As Senior Biochemist at the Royal Park Psychiatric Hospital in Melbourne between 1953-1977 Andrews conducted research into the effects ...
Council for Aboriginal Rights (Victoria)
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