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Type: | Recording, oral |
Title: | Duncan’s dead but we’re alive : lesbian and gay activism in South Australia in the seventies |
Other Titles: | Lesbian and gay activism in South Australia in the 70s |
Author: | Willett, Graham |
Publisher: | Radio Adelaide |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Organisation: | Friends of the University of Adelaide Library History Trust of South Australia Radio Adelaide University of Adelaide |
Abstract: | In the 1970s, Adelaide was at the centre of Australian lesbian and gay politics. Adelaide was the setting for the murder of Dr Duncan and the nation’s first (and second!) attempt at homosexual law reform and the Third National Homosexual Conference. |
Subject: | Willett, Graham Duncan, George Gay liberation movement South Australia Gay rights South Australia Lesbianism South Australia Homosexuality South Australia Authors Anecdotes Law reform South Australia |
Description: | Presented by the Friends of the Barr Smith Library and the History Trust of SA, 12 June 2008, Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, the University of Adelaide. Recorded at the Ira Raymond Room, Barr Smith Library, the University of Adelaide, 12 June 2008. |
Appears in Collections: | Friends of the University of Adelaide Presentations |
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