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Set of photographs of a baby and an adult swim class at Doolittle

Date

1965

Archival Collection

Description

Photographer's notations: adult Class at Doolittle.

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Photographs of Nipsey Russell performing at the Sands Hotel, 1963

Date

1963

Description

Group of black and white photographs of Nipsey Russell performing on stage at the Sands Hotel in 1963.

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Photographs of Nancy Wilson's birthday celebration at the Sands Hotel, 1968

Date

1968

Description

Set of black and white photographs of Nancy Wilson celebrating her birthday with champagne at the Sands Hotel in 1968.

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Transcript of interview with Paul Pradia by Claytee D. White, July 13, 2010

Date

2010-07-13

Description

Interview with Paul Pradia conducted by Claytee D. White on July 13, 2010. Pradia, who moved to Las Vegas in 1995, teaches golf and is a board member of 1st Tee of Southern Nevada and the Nevada Senior Games, working to promote women golfers. He remains an active member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity.

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Photograph of Ruth Eppenger D'Hondt in graduation attire, January 5, 2000

Date

2000-01-05

Description

Photograph of Ruth Eppenger D'Hondt graduating from the School of Evangelism at Second Baptist Church on January 5, 2000. Left to right: Annette (family friend), Erika (Ruth's daughter), Ruth, and Mattie and William Eppenger (Ruth's parents).

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Photograph of Valley View Golf Club members at the Las Vegas Municipal Golf Course in 1958

Date

1958

Archival Collection

Description

Local African American golfing enthusiasts gather for group photo at Las Vegas Municipal Golf Course in 1958. Annotation: "Valley View Golf Club 1958". Stamped "Photo by Dick Kanellis, Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas, Nevada".

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Photograph of Clifton White, guitarist for the Mills Brothers, autographed for Clarence White, October 21, 1949

Date

1949-10-21

Description

Black and white photograph of Clifton White, guitarist for the Mills Brothers, autographed for Clarence White, dated October 21, 1949. The photo is inscribed in black ink: "To Clarence the 'cropier' Sincerely Clif White Guitar Mills Bros 10/21/49."

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Photograph of Sammy Davis, Jr. with the Hal Loman Dancers, December 1960

Date

1960-12

Description

Black and white photograph of Sammy Davis, Jr. performing on stage at the Sands with the Hal Loman Dancers. Stamped on back: Las Vegas News Bureau Las Vegas, Nev. - P.O. Box 28 Photographers Don English, Joe Buck, Jerry Abbott, Milt Palmer.

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Clarence Ray oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02432

Abstract

Oral history interview with Clarence Ray conducted by Eleanor L. Walker in 1991 for the African American in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. In this interview, Ray provides details of his ancestry and upbringing, his education, and race relations in the western United States before 1930. He then moves on to his first visit to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1922, and his movements before settling permanently in the 1940s. He explains that the main source of employment for the relatively small Black population during the 1920s and early 1930s was the railroad, but a number were also in business. Mr. Ray provides thumbnail sketches of many of the early residents, and is particularly informative about "Mammy" Pinkston, Mary Nettles, the Stevens family, and the Ensley family. Systemic racial discrimination against Blacks developed in southern Nevada during the 1930s, and Mr. Ray provides some useful details on this along with his discussion of his career in gaming and his social and political activities.

Archival Collection

Transcript of interview with Samuel and Sherrill Coleman by Claytee White, February 12, 2016 and February 22, 2016

Date

2016-02-12
2016-02-22

Description

Sherrill and Samuel Coleman moved to Las Vegas during the 1990s after both enjoying a full life and numerous careers in other parts of the United States. They met each other through church in 1998 and married each other in April 1999. Now retired, both Samuel and Sherrill remain active in their church community. Samuel Coleman was born in Durant, Mississippi in 1928 to a sharecropping family. His father died when he was 13 months old, leaving his mother to raise seven children by herself. Over time, his family slowly migrated to Chicago and he joined them when he was 15. For eight months, Samuel worked a number of different jobs until he began to work for Burlington Railroad as a four cook. The United States Army drafted him in 1951 and sent him overseas to work in a motor pool for a military hospital in Korea, despite his status as a conscientious objector. At war’s end, he returned to work for Burlington. During his last 17 years with the railroad, Samuel successfully petitioned to join the Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters, the union for railroad cooks, porters, and waiters, to improve the working and sleeping conditions at Burlington Railroad. He retired from the railroads in the 1970s and chose to pursue other careers. Until his official retirement in 1993, Samuel worked in real estate, as the owner of a liquor store, a firefighter, a restaurant inspector, and a deacon for his church. His daughter from his first wife moved to Vegas to pursue a career as a teacher and after a number of visits, Samuel decided to follow her in 1999. Sherrill Coleman was born in Newton, Kansas in 1941. Like many other African American women in her community, she worked as a housekeeper for a number of years. She and her first husband moved to Los Angeles County in 1964 where she took a temporary job in the elections department of the local government. In 1967, Sherrill became a file clerk for Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Social Services. By the time she left the department, she was middle management in the auditing department. She moved to Vegas in 1993.

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