Historiography: Do you think that writing this book as a narrative was the most effective way to garner sympathy for welfare mothers in Las Vegas during these six decades. Do you think Orleck set out to achieve sympathy and respect for those women and this is why she approached the book in this way? Finally, do you think that the use of this many characters was helpful to the story?
History: In Orlecks' book, we see familiar names such as Sinatra, Martin, and Davis. How much of an impact do you think they had on the actual history of desegregation of casinos and hotels and do you think it would have taken much longer without them?
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