The Moulin Rouge and Black Rights in Las Vegas: A History of the First Racially Integrated Hotel-Casino
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The Moulin Rouge and Black Rights in Las Vegas: A History of the First Racially Integrated Hotel-Casino

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Originally opened in May 1955, the Moulin Rouge Hotel and Casino quickly rose in popularity as Las Vegas' first racially-integrated hotel and casino. Sammy Davis, Jr., Louis Armstrong, and other A-list 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.

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Paperback, 227 pages
Published December 15th 2008 by McFarland & Company (first published November 30th 2008)
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