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Photograph of people on porches, Caliente (Nev.), 1907

Date

1907

Description

Unidentified women and children stand on the porches of homes in Caliente, Nevada. Mountains are visible behind the homes.

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Photograph of standing ovation for Gloria Steinem , Las Vegas (Nev.), June 18, 1977

Date

1977-06-18

Description

Standing ovation for Gloria Steinem, speaker at the Nevada Women's Conference at the Las Vegas Convention Center, June 18, 1977. Site Name: Las Vegas Convention Center

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Biography of Muriel Stevens, circa 1975

Date

1974 to 1976

Archival Collection

Description

Typed description of Muriel Stevens' career.

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Photograph of group in Helldorado dress, Las Vegas (Nev.), 1934-1950

Date

1934 to 1950

Description

A large group of women, children, and a man dressed in Western style and historical pioneer clothing for the Helldorado Days festival.

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Transcript of interview with Adele Baratz and Florence Frost by Barbara Tabach, May 19, 2015

Date

2015-05-19

Description

In this oral history interview, Adele Baratz and Florence Frost discuss their experiences as members of the Las Vegas Jewish community, particularly as it has evolved and grown over the decades.

Adele Baratz and Florence Frost discuss their experiences as members of the Las Vegas Jewish community, particularly as it has evolved and grown over the decades. As active members of the Temple Beth Sholom congregation, the two recall others that made significant contributions to the local Jewish community as well as programs that strengthened Jewish life, including Women?s League, Fifty-five Plus and the Hebrew Day School. In addition, Adele and Florence recall efforts to pressure the Clark County School District to accommodate absences for the High Holidays. Adele (Salton) Baratz was born August 11, 1926, to Russian immigrant parents. The family moved to Las Vegas when Adele was two years old, making her the longest residing Jewish resident in Las Vegas. Adele graduated from Las Vegas High School in 1944, and then attended nursing school at Baltimore?s Sinai Hospital, from which she graduated in 1947. While visiting a friend in Philadelphia, Adele met her husband, and the couple lived there for a few years. When the couple divorced, Adele returned to Las Vegas with her children, and eventually also returned to nursing. She retired from Sunrise Hospital in 1991, after 17 years. Florence (Levine) Frost was born March 24, 1929 in Brooklyn, New York. She married Robert L. Levine in 1949, and the two had three daughters. In 1960, Robert?s work as a decorator brought the couple to Las Vegas. Not long after moving, she joined Temple Beth Sholom, where she worked as an executive secretary for two years. It was at temple, as members of Women?s League, that Florence and Adele met. Florence was a two-term president of the Women's League beginning in 1970; established the Fifty-Five Plus Club for seniors; and served on the congregation's board of directors for many years. Florence?s other leadership roles in the Jewish community include: chair of the Anti-Defamation League committee of B'nai B'rith, president of the National Council of Jewish Women, and president of the Las Vegas chapter of the Brandeis National Committee (2010-2011).

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Transcript of interview with Alice Key by Claytee D. White, February 17, 1997

Date

1997-02-17

Archival Collection

Description

Interview with Alice Key conducted by Claytee D. White on February 17, 1997. Dancer, writer, and community activist, Key served as Deputy Labor Commissioner for the State of Nevada and leader of the NAACP in Las Vegas. As a newspaper reporter, she exposed the separation of blood plasma according to race in World War II. With Bob Bailey, Key created the first all-black television show in the nation and a radio program, interviewing black entertainers in a talk-show format.

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Photograph of early "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign, Sands Hotel and Casino billboard behind, circa 1952-1960s

Date

1952 to 1969

Archival Collection

Description

A desert scene with a welcome to Las Vegas sign and an advertisement for the Sands with Ricky Ricardo and Jerry Lewis. Two women on horseback are riding between the signs.

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Photograph of Mabel Thomas at the opening ceremonies, Las Vegas (Nev.), June 1977

Date

1977-06

Description

Mabel Thomas of Carson City holding her county's flag at the opening ceremonies of the Nevada Women's Conference in June 1977. There was an inscription on the image. "(Flags were presented from all 17 counties)."

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Postcard of a Navajo woman rug weaver, unidentified location, 1900-1950

Date

1900 to 1950

Archival Collection

Description

Photograph of a Navajo woman working on a rug weave. There are also two other Navajo women and a child are nearby

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