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Las Vegas in the 1950s: The African American Experience Unveiled

Las Vegas in the 1950s: The African American Experience Unveiled

Update: 2022-03-26
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Join Clay T. White on Soul to Soul as he delves into the vibrant history of African Americans in Las Vegas during the 1950s. From the struggles of Jim Crow segregation to the rise of iconic establishments like the Moulin Rouge, this episode offers a captivating journey through a transformative era. Discover how African Americans in the city began to make their mark in various professions and explore the fascinating stories of individuals like Charles Keller, the first black attorney in Nevada. Learn about the cultural significance of Berkeley Square, designed by renowned architect Paul R. Williams, and explore the intriguing events that shaped the landscape of Las Vegas during this dynamic decade.

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Las Vegas in the 1950s: The African American Experience Unveiled

Las Vegas in the 1950s: The African American Experience Unveiled

Claytee D. White