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Alice Key oral history interview

Identifier

OH-01809

Abstract

Oral history interview with Alice Key conducted by Claytee D. White, with Joyce Moore and two unidentified individuals on November 11, 2004 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: A Collaborative Oral History Project. In this informal interview, Key talks about her early education, sharing anecdotes along with more serious comments. She continues talking about her early activism, beginning with housing discrimination in Los Angeles, California, the work of President Lyndon Johnson on equal rights, her work on the Clark County Nevada Economic Opportunity Board, and the issue of hiring Black front-of-house employees at the casinos and hotels. She continues chatting about families who own or owned casinos in Las Vegas, different church leaders in the city, and ends talking about early Black entertainers, including Dorothy Dandridge and the Barry Brothers and her own experiences as a dancer.

Archival Collection

Fountain, Louise (Lorenzi)

Louise Lorenzi was born on November 14, 1913. Her parents were David Lorenzi and Julia Travese Moore. Her father has been noted as one of the 100 most influential citizens of Las Vegas. Louise married Edgar Fountain in 1936, became a full partner in several business ventures and was very active in the Methodist and First Presbyterian Church. 

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Photographic prints and negatives, approximately 1930 to 1950

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File

Archival Collection

First Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Photograph Collection
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Collection Number: PH-00152
Collection Name: First Good Shepherd Lutheran Church Photograph Collection
Box/Folder: Folder 01, Box SH-023

Archival Component

Jewish Family Service Agency

The Jewish Family Service Agency (JFSA), founded in 1977, provides professional social services to clients in need, including counseling, senior services, adoption, a food pantry, and emergency financial aid. Its focus is on the Jewish community, but the JFSA serves families and individuals regardless of their religion, race, age, disability, sexual orientation, or national origin. Services are provided in a confidential setting, and many are offered free of charge or on a sliding scale.

Corporate Body

Washington, Hermina, 1957-

Hermina Washington was born December 23, 1957 in Henderson, Nevada. To take advantage of emerging opportunities for African Americans, her parents migrated from Arkansas to Las Vegas, Nevada, joining several extended family members already settled in the city. Growing up during the Civil Rights Movement, Washington was surrounded by strong, inspiring role models, including her grandmother and educators.

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