Part of an interview with Senator Joe Neal by Claytee White on June 1, 2006. Neal talks about his work in local government and working to prevent fraud in the election of Aaron Williams, the first African American North Las Vegas city councilman.
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Black and white photograph of Protestant Conference in Carver Park, dated October 13, 1943.
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Black and white photograph of housing on D Street in Las Vegas, dated 1943. Backyards at D Street and Jackson show that in the war economy, scrap wood was a valuable commodity, both for building and fuel.
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Black and white photograph of the Links Black and White Ball at Caesars Palace, November 28, 1987. From left to right: Adellair Gay, Joe Williams, Anna Bailey, and Bob Bailey.
Caesars Palace (Las Vegas, Nev.): 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South
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Black and white photograph of housing in West Las Vegas behind the Moulin Rouge, looking south from McWilliams Avenue.
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Black and white portrait photograph of the Ensly Family, who settled in West Las Vegas in the 1930s.
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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."
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Part of an interview with Rev. Marion D. Bennett, Sr. conducted by Claytee D. White on January 12, 2004. Bennett recalls working with Los Angeles labor organizer Jim Anderson to form the Nevada Voters League.
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Part of an interview with Eugene Buford conducted by Claytee D. White on September 12, 2006. In the clip, Buford reflects on changes in Las Vegas spurred by integration.
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Part of an interview with Judge Lee Gates by Claytee D. White on December 5, 1996. Gates explores his mother's motivations for moving to Las Vegas in the 1950s.
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