Oral history interview with Mary R. Lyles conducted by Lisa Ellis on March 18, 1978 for the Ralph Roske Oral History Project on Early Las Vegas. In the interview, Lyles discusses moving to Nevada from California in 1949 and experience of racial discrimination as an African American. Lyles also discusses her religious beliefs, her work as a maid and pantry waitress, and her experiences as a single mother raising eight children.
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Tax form 1040 for Julia Evans Bryant from 1958, for her employment with Lloyd Bryant General Insurance.
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The Marie and James B. McMillan Photograph Collection (1900-1994) contains photographs of Marie and James B. McMillan and their families. The collection also includes photographs of their friends and professional associates, including journalist Hank Greenspun, Nevada civil rights pioneer J. David Hoggard, and entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Marie McMillan is a former Las Vegas, Nevada flight instructor and one of the first women to work at the Nevada Test Site in Nye County, Nevada. James B. McMillan was the first African-American dentist to practice in Nevada, as well as a prominent Nevada civil rights leader.
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Oral history interview with Lucille Bryant conducted by Claytee White on December 13, 1995 and March 01, 1996 for the Women's Research Institute of Nevada (WRIN) Las Vegas Women Oral History Project. Bryant begins the interview discussing her early life in Tallulah, Louisiana. Next Bryant discusses moving to Las Vegas, Nevada to look for work in 1953. Bryant discusses at length life in Tallulah from work to race relations. Bryant goes on to discuss her husband and children and to describe their family life. Bryant lastly discusses her experiences as an African American woman employed as a housekeeper on the Strip and her involvement in the Culinary Union local 226.
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Photographer's notations: Mr. & Mrs. Wilson on Armor St., Mama Jessie, Nancy's kids.
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Photographer's notations: Mr. booker Wins Certificate, Miss Eva Houston, Bob and others at 1706 Highland.
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Series of twelve negatives from Nevada State Museum, including Lionel Hampton (striped tie) appearing on the Martin Black Show, Channel 2-TV, Friday, January 26, 1962.
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Oral history interview with Melvin Carter conducted by Claytee D. White on October 12, 2000 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: A Collaborative Oral History Project. In this interview, Carter begins by describing his family history, his father's experience in World War II, and his parents meeting in Chicago, Illinois. Carter describes his family's move to Las Vegas, Nevada in the late 1950s. He goes on to describe businesses on the Westside, including the Cove and the Brown Derby. Digital audio available; no transcript available.
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Oral history interview with Jarmilla McMillan-Arnold conducted by Claytee White on October 7, 2010 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. McMillan-Arnold discusses living on the Westside of Las Vegas, Nevada. She describes her experiences with integration, discrimination, and racism on the Las Vegas Strip. She also discusses her father, Dr. James B. McMillan who served as president of the Las Vegas branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP).
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