George Neher, Joe Barnett, and the White Elephant Saloon

Last time out, we started the story of Albuquerque’s multi-faceted pre and post-Statehood entrepreneur Joseph “Joe” Barnett with his 1900s ownership of the St. Elmo Saloon at 114 W. Railroad (now Central) Avenue. Today we walk, perhaps stumble a bit given the heady offerings, a few buildings west to 124 W. Railroad and the White… Read More George Neher, Joe Barnett, and the White Elephant Saloon

Gap Between Civil Rights Law and Getting Civil Rights

Albuquerque’s City Commission passed legislation on August 18, 1963 outlawing housing discrimination as outlined thus by the Journal the next morning: As emergency legislation, it went into effect only eight days after unamimous Commission passage. The story was front page news: Just as ABQ had done with passage of anti-discrimination legislation for public accommodations in… Read More Gap Between Civil Rights Law and Getting Civil Rights