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Photographs of Donn Arden's production "Voici! Paris" proof sheet, Hollywood (Calif.), 1953-1954

Date

1953 to 1954

Archival Collection

Description

Proof sheet of twelve images from "La Cirque," the finale of Donn Arden's production "Voici! Paris," at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge Club in Hollywood, California. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)

Image

Proof sheet of Donn Arden's show, Hollywood (Calif.), 1950s

Date

1950 to 1959

Archival Collection

Description

Proof sheet of twelve images of one of Donn Arden's productions in Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge Club in Hollywood, Calif. Credit for creating the image goes to Wilbur Jerger and Graphic House. Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)

Image

Photograph of promotion for Donn Arden's show "Voici! Paris," Hollywood (Calif.), 1953-1954

Date

1953 to 1954

Archival Collection

Description

A promotional photo featuring a scene from "Voici! Paris," a Donn Arden show that was performed at Frank Sennes' Moulin Rouge in Hollywood, California. Randi Ireland is posing at right Site Name: Moulin Rouge (Hollywood, Calif.)

Image

Transcript of interview with Anna Bailey by Claytee D. White, March 3, 1997

Date

1997-03-03

Description

Interview with Anna Bailey conducted by Claytee D. White on March 3, 1997. Arriving in Las Vegas in 1955 to perform as a dancer for the opening of the Moulin Rouge, Bailey also starred in traveling shows nationally and in Europe. Returning to Las Vegas, she became the first African American to dance in a house chorus line on the Strip. Later she became one of the first black women in Nevada to hold a gaming license, owning and operating several small nightclubs.

Text

Kenny Bayless oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02195

Abstract

Oral history interview with Kenny Bayless conducted by Eric Billington on November 20, 2014 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. Bayless begins the interview by talking about his childhood in California and his religious upbringing. He then discusses moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1972 in order to pursue a career in teaching and coaching track. Bayless discusses his views of Las Vegas upon his arrival, namely the perceptions towards black people in the area. He then details his life as a teacher for the Clark County School District (CCSD), and teaching at the juvenile detention center after his retirement from CCSD. Bayless also discusses the night life in Las Vegas from the 1970s to the present, he talks about the exclusion of black people from certain establishments and the Moulin Rouge Hotel as a respite for black night life in West Las Vegas.

Archival Collection

Audio clip from interview with Herb Tobman by Deborah Fischer, March 13, 1981

Date

1981-03-13

Description

Part of an interview with Herb Tobman on March 13, 1981. In this clip, Tobman discusses moving to Las Vegas, employment, and the gambling industry.

Sound

Louis Family oral history interviews

Identifier

OH-02187

Abstract

Oral history interviews with the family of Joe Louis conducted by Claytee D. White on November 18, 2014 and February 06, 2015 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. In these interviews, the family of Joe Louis discuss his life and career as a famous African American boxer from the 1930s to 1950s. They describe charity fights he held to raise money for the Navy Relief Fund during World War II, which later became an issue for him when the Internal Revenue Service claimed he still owed taxes on the money he raised despite it being donated. The family discusses what it was like growing up and meeting celebrity friends of Louis', such as Frank Sinatra and Muhammad Ali, Louis' involvement with the Moulin Rouge Hotel-Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, and Louis' status as an African American sports hero. They also detail his eventual retirement from boxing, his job working as a greeter at Caesars Palace, and his death.

Archival Collection

Willard Booth oral history interview

Identifier

OH-02186

Abstract

Oral history interview with Willard Booth conducted by Larmaya Kilgore on November 14, 2014 for the African Americans in Las Vegas: a Collaborative Oral History Project. In this interview, Booth discusses his personal history and moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1956. He describes his employment at the Sands Hotel and Casino and later at the Thunderbird Hotel and Casino. Booth then talks about segregation issues for African Americans working on the Las Vegas Strip. Later, Booth discusses his involvement with the Second Baptist Church and describes the work he would do for the church. Lastly, Booth describes West Las Vegas and entertainers who would perform at the Carver House, the Moulin Rouge, and the Town Tavern.

Archival Collection