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The Story of Classic Las Vegas Oral History Interviews

Identifier
MS-01075
Abstract

The Story of Classic Las Vegas Oral History Interviews (approximately 1950-2006) is comprised of raw and edited video recordings of oral history interviews used for The Story of Classic Las Vegas documentary which was produced, directed, and edited by Lynn Zook. The documentary offers first person historical overviews of what it was like to live in Las Vegas, Nevada from the 1920s to the 1970s. Individuals interviewed include a wide range of community members of the Las Vegas Valley including business owners, educators, entertainers, politicians, gaming professionals, casino workers, and activists. Materials also include a media kit with promotional materials and interview transcript for one of the interviewees, Betty Willis.

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Moises 'Mo' Denis oral history interview

Identifier
OH-03547
Abstract

Oral history interview with Moises ‘Mo’ Denis conducted by Marcela Rodriguez-Campo on January 11, 2019 for the Latinx Voices of Southern Nevada Oral History Project. In this interview, Denis discusses his upbringing in Brooklyn, New York and how his parents emigrated from Cuba. He recalls moving to Las Vegas, Nevada in 1967, his parents' employment at the Sands Hotel and Casino, and converting from Catholicism to Mormonism. Denis talks about the formation of a Spanish-language Church of Latter-Day Saints in Las Vegas, his missionary work in Uruguay, and describes what it felt like to return to the United States. Later, Denis discusses his involvement in public services, his efforts to elect more Latinx politicians in Nevada, and being appointed as an assemblyman for the Nevada Legislature. He talks about his focus on education issues, supporting English language learners, and immigration reform at the national level. Lastly, Dennis describes the Hispanic Caucus and becoming Nevada State Senator for District 2.

Archival Collection

John J. Lee oral history interview

Identifier
OH-02714
Abstract

Oral history interview with John J. Lee conducted by Claytee D. White on June 15, 2016 for the Building Las Vegas Oral History Project. In this interview, Lee discusses his upbringing in North Las Vegas, Nevada. He talks about his initial interest in politics, being elected to the State Assembly District 3 and the Nevada State Senate. Lee describes the economic issues in North Las Vegas, running for Mayor of North Las Vegas, and being elected Mayor in 2013. Later, Lee discusses changes that he implemented as Mayor, obtaining permission to build new homes in North Las Vegas, and describes working with other Nevada politicians. Lastly, Lee talks about diversifying North Las Vegas.

Archival Collection

Photograph of John Fremont and Kit Carson, circa 1850s-1860s

Date
1850 to 1869
Description
Kit Carson (standing) and John C. Fremont (seated).

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Photograph of Earl Hartke, circa 1959

Date
1958 to 1960
Description
Portrait of North Las Vegas Mayor Earl Hartke.

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Photograph of Hubert H. Humphrey, Howard Cannon, and others, Nevada, circa 1970

Date
1969 to 1971
Description
Portrait of (left) Hubert H. Humphrey, Vice President of the United States and (right) Senator Howard Cannon.

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Photograph of Mike O' Callaghan and Laura Belle Kelch, 1977

Date
1977
Description
Portrait of Governor Mike O'Callaghan presenting citation to Laura Belle Kelch as 1977 Nevada Mother of the Year.

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Photograph of Edward Kennedy, 1980

Date
1980
Description
Portrait of Senator Edward ("Ted") Kennedy campaigning.

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Photograph of Edward Kennedy and others, circa early 1980

Date
1980 to 1982
Description
Portrait of Senator Edward ("Ted") Kennedy, center, at a political function.

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Photograph of Walter F. Mondale and Bob Rose, Nevada, 1978

Date
1978
Description
Portrait of Vice-President Walter F. Mondale campaigning for fellow Democrats in Nevada. Bob Rose is also pictured in the center.

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