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Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice (1999-10-07), page 5

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Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice (1999-10-07), page 6

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Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice (1999-10-07), page 7

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Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice (1999-10-07), page 8

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Las Vegas Sentinel-Voice (1999-10-07), page 9

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Minnesota: Misi-zaaga'iganiing Anishinaabeg (Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, Mille Lacs Band): "The Woodland Voice" newsletter, 1993-1998

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Katherine A. Spilde Papers on Native American Gaming

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Denson, Andre Brent, "Interactions within the social environment of schools: Perspectives on dropouts. Voices of administrators, teachers, stay-ins, and dropouts", 1995

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University of Nevada, Las Vegas Theses, Dissertations, and Honors Papers

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Transcript of interview with Kathleen Harney by Claytee D. White, July, 19, 2010

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2010-07-19

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Kathleen and Tim Harney moved to the John S. Park neighborhood in 1975, about ten years after relocating from Ohio to Las Vegas, where teaching jobs paid more and the education system was more innovative. The Midwestern ambiance of John S. Park was attractive large trees and older homes among the outstanding features. In this interview, Kathleen laments the neighborhood changes that may be part of a normal aging cycle of any neighborhood as being more acute because of commercial changes on the Strip. Of the years they lived there, Kathleen speaks glowingly of the neighborhood's diversity—diverse in work schedules as much as in religion. She lists the various restaurants and describes the activities that drew the community together. It was a wonderful place to raise their girls who each graduated from Las Vegas High School. . As a passionate educator, she also speaks about the importance of schools, after school programs no matter what neighborhood one raises their children. And while the Harneys moved from John S. Park, she fondly recalls it as the place where she "really became a Las Vegas." It was the place where her family grew up and a place that "needs a little love" at this time. Special Note: Tim Harney, Kathleen's husband, and Kimberly Harney-Moore, their eldest daughter, are also participants in the Voices of the Historic John S. Park Neighborhood oral history project.

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Remembering 1 October and Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada project files, 2017 to 2019

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Barbara Tabach Papers

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The Sentinel-Voice "A History of Black Newscasters in Las Vegas" newspaper clipping, 1989 June 29

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Gertrude and Roosevelt Toston Photograph Collection

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