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Apr 27, 2024 · - The Washington Post. She broke racial barriers as a Vegas showgirl. At 97, she’s still dancing. Anna Bailey was the first Black woman to integrate an all-White chorus line on the Strip — and...
The Women of the American Revolution. by Elizabeth F. Ellet. Anna Bailey, Mrs. Wright — Mrs. Shattuck, Rebecca Barlow. The Women of Kentucky. →. Third Edition - 1849. at the time of the burning of New London, in Connecticut, a detachment of the army of the traitor Arnold was directed to attack Fort Griswold, at Groton, on the opposite side ...
Nov 3, 2022 · Anna Bailey’s oral history reveals fascinating insights into Las Vegas entertainment history intertwined with some of the uglier realities of life in a city tarred by the discrimination and segregation of mid-20th century American life. Read her complete story online at: http://digital.library.unlv.edu/aae
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Anna Marie. Wright. Bailey. Birth. 1924. Death. 1989 (aged 64–65) Burial. Bellefontaine City Cemetery.
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When Anna Marie Wright was born on 7 July 1924, in Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio, United States, her father, Foster F. Wright, was 31 and her mother, Helen Marie Yingling, was 29. She married Clifford Hiram Bailey on 3 March 1944, in Bellefontaine, Logan, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 2 daughters.
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Anna Bailey Biography | Women of the Revolution. by Edward St. Germain. Learn all about Anna Bailey and her role in the American Revolution.
Feb 17, 2020 · Anna Bailey reflects on the Moulin Rouge, integration in Las Vegas The widow of Bob Bailey, Las Vegas’ first black TV personality and a leader in the desegregation movement, talks about the...