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    Dorothy Dandridge

    American actress and singer

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  1. Aug 13, 2016 · Prevalent racism legend holds that a Las Vegas hotel once completely drained their pool because black entertainer Dorothy Dandridge stuck her toe in the water.

  2. Another local tells of the day Sammy Davis Jr. took a dip in a whites-only swimming pool at the New Frontier. ... the 1954 film starring Dorothy Dandridge ... The timing of the incident—less ...

    • No First-Hand Account
    • What Draining A Pool Entailed in The 1950s
    • That’S Exactly What Happened
    • Las Vegas Finally Integrates

    Dandridge, who died of an antidepressant overdose in September 1965 at age 42, never once publicly mentioned the pool-draining incident while she was alive. Though her autobiography is frequently cited as a source for the story, “Everything and Nothing: The Dorothy Dandridge Tragedy,” compiled from taped interviews by author Earl Conrad and publish...

    The Last Frontier pool held about 70K gallons of water, according to photos analyzed by Todd Olcott, owner of Las Vegas’ Four Aces Pool and Spa. In 1953, according to Olcott, it would have taken 24 hours to drain, then another 50 hours to refill, using a 5/8-inch-diameter hose delivering 17 gallons per minute. “Maybe hotel staff threatenedto drain ...

    The pool-draining story doesn’t appear in a single book, newspaper, or magazine until 32 years after Dandridge’s death in the 1997 biography “Dorothy Dandridge” by Donald Bogle. According to the book, “it was said, perhaps to rattle management, that (Dandridge) sometimes ‘indicated that she was going to take a swim.'” This was according to an inter...

    It wasn’t until the Moulin Rouge, Las Vegas’first fully integrated casino hotel, opened on the Westside on May 24, 1955, that the town’s racist mindset began changing. The Moulin Rouge immediately entered Hollywood gossip columns as the hottest nightclub in town — a cultural Valhalla where one could rub elbows with Frank Sinatra, Cary Grant, and Ro...

  3. Mar 8, 2021 · Dorothy Dandridge once dipped her toe into a pool in a Las Vegas hotel that was to be used by only white people. The pool was drained.

  4. Dorothy Jean Dandridge (November 9, 1922 – September 8, 1965) was an American actress and singer. She was the first African-American film star to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, which was for her performance in Carmen Jones (1954). [1] Dandridge had also performed as a vocalist in venues such as the Cotton Club and the ...

  5. Mar 25, 2024 · Enraged and with much indignation, Dandridge ignored hotel management, appeared poolside in her swimsuit and stuck her toe in the pool as onlookers stared in disbelief. As promised, the pool was drained and scrubbed clean by the hotel’s Black maintenance workers that evening.

  6. Oct 14, 2020 · Dorothy Dandridge accomplished many things in her short life; she was the first Black woman nominated for the best-actress Oscar and the first Black woman on the cover of Life magazine. But she ...

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