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  • Uncovering the Layers of History: An Engaging Conversation with Dr. Michael Green
    Jul 17 2022

    In this episode of "Soul to Soul," host Gladys engages in a captivating conversation with Dr. Michael Green, a distinguished historian. Dr. Green shares insights into the complex world of history, discussing topics such as critical race theory, the importance of teaching comprehensive American history, and Abraham Lincoln's intricate relationship with Native Americans. This enlightening dialogue reminds us that history is multifaceted and encourages us to explore the deeper layers of our past. Join them as they dive into the rich tapestry of history, revealing stories that challenge preconceptions and illuminate our understanding of the past.

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    30 min
  • Unveiling Las Vegas History: The Neon Museum's Perspectives Tour
    Jun 18 2022

    Join us for an illuminating journey through the heart of Las Vegas history with Emily Douda from the Neon Museum. In this episode of Soul to Soul, discover the fascinating stories behind the iconic neon signs that once adorned the city's businesses, casinos, and resorts. Emily shares insights into the upcoming Perspectives Tour, a unique experience that delves deep into the history of desegregation and the civil rights movement in Las Vegas, focusing on the African American community's pivotal role. Learn how these vibrant neon signs are not just markers of an era but powerful vessels of art and history. Don't miss this captivating conversation about the artistry and heritage that continue to shine brightly at the Neon Museum.

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    30 min
  • Journey to Alaska: An Oral History of Migration and Resilience
    May 24 2022

    Join us on a captivating journey through the frozen landscapes of Alaska as Judy Ann Young shares her remarkable story of migration, resilience, and the vibrant community that thrived in the face of adversity. From her family's unexpected move to the Last Frontier in the 1950s to her pioneering role as the first black woman in Alaska's oil industry, Judy Ann's tale is one of unwavering determination and the triumph of the human spirit. Discover the rich history, unique challenges, and the thriving cultural scene that existed in Alaska during this extraordinary oral history conversation.

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    30 min
  • Unveiling Las Vegas: The African-American Journey of the 1960s and Beyond
    Apr 24 2022

    Explore the vibrant and transformative history of Las Vegas's African-American community during the 1960s and beyond in this enlightening episode of "Soul to Soul." Host Clay T. White takes you on a journey through pivotal moments, from the Moulin Rouge Agreement that marked the integration of public accommodations in 1960 to the empowering welfare rights movement. Discover the courageous individuals who fought for equality, the challenges they faced, and the landmark consent decree of 1971 that reshaped job opportunities in the gaming industry. Delve into the stories of resilience, unity, and progress that continue to shape the tapestry of Las Vegas history.

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    27 min
  • Las Vegas in the 1950s: The African American Experience Unveiled
    Mar 26 2022

    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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    27 min
  • Building Black History in Las Vegas: A Journey from John Howell to the NAACP
    Feb 27 2022

    Join Clay T. White in an illuminating episode of "Soul to Soul," where he delves into the rich history of the African American experience in Las Vegas. From the first African American settler, John Howell, to the formation of the local NAACP chapter, this episode paints a vivid picture of resilience, entrepreneurship, and community building. Discover how African Americans shaped the landscape of Las Vegas against the backdrop of significant events like the Hoover Dam construction, World War II, and the Civil Rights Movement, all while striving for equality and justice. Tune in for a captivating exploration of Black history in the vibrant city of Las Vegas.

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    29 min
  • Unearthing Hidden Histories: The Biltmore and the Mississippi of Las Vegas
    Jan 24 2022

    Join us on this episode of Soul to Soul as we delve into the fascinating and often untold history of the Biltmore Hotel in Las Vegas. In a candid conversation with local historian Bob Stodall, we explore how this iconic establishment went from being a Polynesian-themed resort to a symbol of segregation and the struggle for civil rights. Learn about the influential figures, including Eddie Anderson (Rochester from the Jack Benny Show), the NAACP's Woodrow Wilson, and the complexities of a rapidly changing Las Vegas in the 1940s. Discover the courage and determination that shaped the history of this city, as we shed light on a chapter often overlooked in the broader narrative of Las Vegas' evolution.

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    30 min
  • Showgirls and Dancers: Preserving Las Vegas' Glamorous History
    Dec 27 2021

    Join us on a fascinating journey into the glamorous world of Las Vegas showgirls and dancers. In this episode, we delve into the rich history of these iconic performers with Sue Kim Chung, a researcher and curator specializing in women's history, LGBT history, and entertainment history. Discover the distinctions between showgirls and dancers, learn about the legendary shows like Hallelujah Hollywood, and explore the captivating world of costume design. Sue Kim also shares insights into her work at UNLV Special Collections and Archives, where she preserves and celebrates the captivating history of Las Vegas entertainment. If you have an appreciation for the sparkle and allure of Las Vegas's entertainment legacy, this episode is a must-listen.

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    30 min