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The Rebellion of 1969: A glance again on the civil rights motion in Historic West Las Vegas

By Miles Cooper February 8, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) – The Historic Westside of Las Vegas is usually forgotten. Nonetheless, the neighborhood is a pivotal a part of the town’s historical past, particularly the rebellion of 1969 and its position within the civil rights motion.

“It introduces a new way to understand the city,” UNLV Affiliate Professor Tyler Parry stated of the Westside of Las Vegas. “And its heritage and its culture.”

The Historic Westside is called part of Las Vegas many have seen however few actually know. It tells numerous tales, primarily of its predominantly Black inhabitants.

“What we still see is the Westside as an area,” Parry stated. “One of the more disenfranchised areas of the city.”

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Parry, affiliate professor of African American and African Diaspora Research at UNLV, spoke with 8 Information Now about that disenfranchisement and the tensions that boiled over as a part of the rebellion of 1969.

“It was a protest largely against poverty and police brutality,” Parry defined of the rebellion. “That continued to plague the area.”

It was all a part of Parry’s historic presentation at Clark County Museum on Thursday.

Within the Thirties, 40s, and 50s, members of the Black group have been confined to 40 blocks in Las Vegas, bordered by Carey Avenue, Bonanza Street, I-15, and Rancho Drive.

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The Historic Westside of Las Vegas is usually forgotten. Nonetheless, the neighborhood is a pivotal a part of the town’s historical past, particularly the rebellion of 1969 and its position within the civil rights motion. (UNLV Collections)

For many years, inns and casinos on the Las Vegas Strip didn’t enable Black patrons.

Because of stringent segregation, individuals of coloration couldn’t be seen or heard in most institutions, which led them to primarily stay and work inside the confines of the Historic Westside, an space which, on the time, lacked plumbing, electrical energy, or paved streets.

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The Historic Westside of Las Vegas is usually forgotten. Nonetheless, the neighborhood is a pivotal a part of the town’s historical past, particularly the rebellion of 1969 and its position within the civil rights motion. (UNLV Collections)

“It was a place that represented the stark segregation that existed in Las Vegas,” Parry defined. “To where the Black community could really only live in one area of town.”

Even after desegregation lifted authorized restrictions in 1960, Black individuals have been nonetheless marginalized.

Quickly, nevertheless, the tides would activate October 5, 1969, when two Black males have been arrested beneath what many referred to as false pretenses.

The second, fueled by many years of group anger and frustration, was the catalyst for true change.

“At that point,” Parry stated. “Young people in the community rose up against the police state.”

Protests that quickly grew to become riots broke out for a number of days, as individuals dwelling inside the Historic Westside demanded change and a spotlight from their native leaders.

200 individuals have been arrested, two others have been killed, and tons of extra have been harm through the demonstrations.

“If people want to think about the civil rights movement in Vegas,” Parry stated. “You can’t do that unless you actually focus on the Westside.”

Right this moment, Parry identified that these tales aren’t simply wealthy in tradition, however pivotal to understanding the neighborhood’s present issues.

“What we still see is the Westside as an area,” Parry stated. “One of the more disenfranchised areas of the city that still represents that original problem in Las Vegas.”

He stated it is an issue he hopes to deliver to the forefront by way of continued training.

The Moulin Rouge Resort & On line casino was additionally a pivotal a part of the Historic Westside’s change as the primary desegregated property to open its doorways within the Nineteen Fifties. 

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