This Black History Month, you can literally walk through history on a tour of the Historic Westside and Jackson Avenue.
The iconic "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign is illuminating red, green, black, and yellow, which represent the Pan-African flag, ...
However, outside of the neon glow of downtown Las Vegas, across the Fremont Street railroad tracks, lay the reality of racial segregation. Looking for Jobs African Americans made up a small ...
Although segregation in Las Vegas ended in 1960, UNLV Associate Professor Tyler Parry says that discrimination, racism and ...
Although segregation in Las Vegas ended in 1960, UNLV Associate Professor of African-American and African Diaspora Studies Tyler Parry says that discrimination, racism and police brutality all ...