Reverend Dorothy McRae-McMahon further papers, ca. 1964-1996
Reverend Dorothy McRae-McMahon further papers, ca. 1964-1996
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ca. 1964-1995
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MLMSS 8154
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Folder 1
Papers and correspondence relating to issues of racism, treatment of Aborigines, violence, and participation in the Gulf War. Includes colour photographs of racist graffiti in 1989 taken by Michael Powell, 1986-1991
Folder 2
Papers, services, reports, and essays predominantly by Dorothy McRae-McMahon on the Uniting Church, the...
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Reverend Dorothy McRae-McMahon further papers, ca. 1964-1996
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Presented by Rev. Dorothy McMahon, May 1996
Administrative / Biographical history
Dorothy McRae-McMahon was born in Zeehan, Tasmania in 1934 then spent her high school years in Ballarat, Victoria. She married Barrie McMahon in 1956, with whom she has four children. When Barrie was transferred to Sydney in 1964 Dorothy became involved with the peace movement and joined the Labor Party.
Dorothy started training for the mini...
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MLMSS 8154
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YRlMADdn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlMADdn
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127871
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