The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas: A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino

The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas: A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino

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Originally Opened In May 1955, The Moulin Rouge Hotel And Casino Quickly Rose In Popularity As Las Vegas' First Raciallyintegrated Hotel And Casino. Sammy Davis, Jr., Louis Armstrong, And Other Alist Black Singers And Musicians Performed At The Moulin Rouge On A Regular Basis, And For Once They Were Allowed To Spend The Night In The Same Hotel Where They Performed.This Book Explains The Important Role That The Hotelcasino Played In Early Desegregation Efforts In Las Vegas. With The Moulin Rouge As The Backdrop, It Provides An Analysis Of The Evolution Of Racerelations In Las Vegas, Including A Detailed Account Of The Landmark 1960 Desegregation Agreement. Finally, It Examines Recent Efforts To Rebuild And Renovate The Historic Establishment.

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