This work is by James McMillan who became the first licensed black dentist in Nevada. He began speaking out against segregation with such passion that he was elected president of the local NAACP, which took action to segregation on the Las Vegas Strip.
Illuminating the life of a dedicated United States senator, this book tells the story of a man who was tenacious in fostering the welfare of his Nevada constituents, yet mindful of the national interests of all Americans. A man who insured a park and recreation legacy for all generations.
Set in 1958 in the American Southwest, "Ophelia's Ghost" explores key themes of the period: UFOs, the space race, Einstein's relativity, parallel universes, and structural anthropology.
The nonprofit Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP) publishes the Conference Series Proceedings as part of its century-old mission to provide resources for astronomers and advance the science of astronomy. Since 1988, the ASP has published the proceedings of astronomical workshops, meetings, colloquia, and symposia to meet the community's ...
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