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Digital image of Nevada Test Site protestors, circa 1980-1999

Date

1980 to 1999

Description

Protestors walking along side a road at the Nevada Test Site.

Image

Digital image of Nevada Test Site protestors, circa 1980-1999

Date

1980 to 1999

Description

Protestors walking along side a road at the Nevada Test Site.

Image

Audio recording clip of interview with Dorothy Ciarlo by Suzanne Becker, August 18, 2005

Date

2005-08-18

Description

Narrator affiliation: Protester, Nonviolent Action against Nuclear Weapons

Sound

Lawrence Wickliffe oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02203

Abstract

Oral history interview with Lawrence Wickliffe conducted by Kim Odusanya on November 29, 2014 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. In this interview, Wickliffe discusses his personal history living in Ferriday, Louisiana and later moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1953. He talks about his first impressions of the city and his career as a firefighter. Wickliffe then describes the West Las Vegas riots and protesting for social change, redlining on the Westside, and the recent economic upturn in the area. Later, Wickliffe recalls being the first African American paramedic in Las Vegas and his promotion to Battalion Fire Chief in 1978. He describes assisting at the MGM Grand fire in 1980 and the subsequent implementation of fire sprinkler systems inside hotels and casinos. Lastly, Wickliffe recalls desegregation on the Las Vegas Strip, families moving out of the Westside, and changes in Las Vegas.

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