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The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino Earnest N Bracey

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The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino Earnest N Bracey
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The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino Earnest N Bracey instant download after payment.

Publisher: McFarland & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 229
Author: Earnest N. Bracey
ISBN: 9780786439928, 0786439920
Language: English
Year: 2009

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The Moulin Rouge And Black Rights In Las Vegas A History Of The First Racially Integrated Hotelcasino Earnest N Bracey by Earnest N. Bracey 9780786439928, 0786439920 instant download after payment.

As a recent Las Vegas transplant, I was excited to find this book as I am curious about Las Vegas history and in particular, the mysterious (burnt-out shell of a casino) Moulin Rouge. Unfortunately, while some writers "bring history to life," Bracey merely defiles the dead with his lifeless and soulless writing. While Bracey is an academic, that doesn't mean he has to write like one. But he does, and the result is excruciatingly boooooorrrring, when it should be intriguing. Ralph Ellison he ain't. But on the bright side, I borrowed this book from the library as opposed to spending money to buy it.

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