Black and white photograph of showgirls at the Moulin Rouge, dated May, 1955. Clockwise from lower left: Barbara McCory, Jane Craddock, Norma Talbert, Lorraine Riley, Anna Bailey, Dee Dee Jasmin, and (center) Norma Washington.
Black and white photograph of showgirls on the Moulin Rouge float during the Helldorado parade, dated [May 5], 1955. Moulin Rouge security guards stand at the back of the float.
Black and white close-up photograph of two showgirls posing in the kitchen with chef Dave Nussbaum (out of frame at left) for Moulin Rouge publicity, dated [May 6], 1955.
Black and white photograph of Clifton White, guitarist for the Mills Brothers, autographed for Clarence White, dated October 21, 1949. The photo is inscribed in black ink: "To Clarence the 'cropier' Sincerely Clif White Guitar Mills Bros 10/21/49."
Black and white photograph of Clifton White, guitarist for the Mills Brothers, autographed for his parents, dated 1953. The photograph is inscribed in green ink: "To my mommer an popper Always yo Baby Whale Clif an mah git-tah 53."
Black and white photograph of the March 1960 meeting at the Moulin Rouge Hotel Coffee Shop to end segregation on the Las Vegas Strip. City officials and NAACP members met to eliminate segregation in public accommodations and jobs and discuss calling off demonstrations on the Strip in the City of Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada. From left to right: Woodrow Wilson (NAACP), Lubertha M. Warden Johnson, Bob Bailey (NAACP), Clesse Turner (County Commissioner), Butch W. E. Leypoldt (Sheriff), Hank Greenspun (Las Vegas Sun), Dr. James B. McMillan (President of the NAACP), Oran Gragson (Mayor), Dr. Charles I. West, Ray K. Sheffer (Chief of Police), Art Olsen (County Commissioner), possibly David Hoggard, and Donald Clark (NAACP).