“The Women Who Saved History”

Anna Roberts Parks, The Nurturer with a Backbone - Businesswoman, Mortician and Collector

June 30, 2024 Women of Diversity Productions Inc Episode 4
Anna Roberts Parks, The Nurturer with a Backbone - Businesswoman, Mortician and Collector
“The Women Who Saved History”
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“The Women Who Saved History”
Anna Roberts Parks, The Nurturer with a Backbone - Businesswoman, Mortician and Collector
Jun 30, 2024 Episode 4
Women of Diversity Productions Inc

Did you know that the foundation of Nevada's historical preservation was laid by a woman who started with a general store and a passion for collecting? In today’s episode, host Claytee White and scholar Su Kim Chung interview Amber Colbert, the Clark County Museum Administrator, about the remarkable contributions of Anna Roberts Parks. Anna's journey began in 1911 when she moved to Las Vegas, quickly becoming a pivotal figure in preserving Nevada's history through her extensive collection of artifacts. Amber shares the fascinating story of how Anna's initial interest in Native American arts and minerals evolved into a vast collection that became the backbone of the Clark County Museum. From running multiple businesses, including a mortuary, to her fearless advocacy for preservation, Anna's legacy is both inspiring and profound. Her dedication ensured that the rich history of Nevada remains accessible to all, creating a tangible connection across generations. Join us as we celebrate Anna Roberts Parks, a true pioneer in historical preservation, whose efforts have left an indelible mark on our state's heritage!


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Get to know today’s guest Amber Colbert, the Clark County Museum Administrator.
  • Amber’s introduction to today’s subject, Anna Roberts Parks.
  • How Anna laid the foundation for the Clark County Museum's collection.
  • The extensive range of her collection, featuring over a million artifacts.
  • An overview of Anna’s family, upbringing, and how she met her future husband.
  • The story of her move to Las Vegas in 1911 and her impact on the community.
  • Anna’s talent for operating multiple businesses, including a general store and a mortuary.
  • Her passion for collecting items, including Native American arts and minerals.
  • An overview of the Clark County Museum's beginnings with Anna's initial collection.
  • How her legacy continues to connect generations and preserve Nevada's history.
  • Some of the biggest challenges Anna faced as a woman.
  • Insights into the dual facets of her personality, being both caring and strong.
  • The significance of Anna's fearless advocacy for historical preservation.
  • How her collection continues to grow into the present day.


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Women of Diversity Productions Inc.

Amber Colbert on LinkedIn

Clark County Museum
Claytee White

Claytee White on LinkedIn

Su Kim Chung

Su Kim Chung on LinkedIn

Su Kim Chung on X

Anna Roberts Parks

Jeanne Wier

Helen J. Stewart

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Show Notes

Did you know that the foundation of Nevada's historical preservation was laid by a woman who started with a general store and a passion for collecting? In today’s episode, host Claytee White and scholar Su Kim Chung interview Amber Colbert, the Clark County Museum Administrator, about the remarkable contributions of Anna Roberts Parks. Anna's journey began in 1911 when she moved to Las Vegas, quickly becoming a pivotal figure in preserving Nevada's history through her extensive collection of artifacts. Amber shares the fascinating story of how Anna's initial interest in Native American arts and minerals evolved into a vast collection that became the backbone of the Clark County Museum. From running multiple businesses, including a mortuary, to her fearless advocacy for preservation, Anna's legacy is both inspiring and profound. Her dedication ensured that the rich history of Nevada remains accessible to all, creating a tangible connection across generations. Join us as we celebrate Anna Roberts Parks, a true pioneer in historical preservation, whose efforts have left an indelible mark on our state's heritage!


Key Points From This Episode:

  • Get to know today’s guest Amber Colbert, the Clark County Museum Administrator.
  • Amber’s introduction to today’s subject, Anna Roberts Parks.
  • How Anna laid the foundation for the Clark County Museum's collection.
  • The extensive range of her collection, featuring over a million artifacts.
  • An overview of Anna’s family, upbringing, and how she met her future husband.
  • The story of her move to Las Vegas in 1911 and her impact on the community.
  • Anna’s talent for operating multiple businesses, including a general store and a mortuary.
  • Her passion for collecting items, including Native American arts and minerals.
  • An overview of the Clark County Museum's beginnings with Anna's initial collection.
  • How her legacy continues to connect generations and preserve Nevada's history.
  • Some of the biggest challenges Anna faced as a woman.
  • Insights into the dual facets of her personality, being both caring and strong.
  • The significance of Anna's fearless advocacy for historical preservation.
  • How her collection continues to grow into the present day.


Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Women of Diversity Productions Inc.

Amber Colbert on LinkedIn

Clark County Museum
Claytee White

Claytee White on LinkedIn

Su Kim Chung

Su Kim Chung on LinkedIn

Su Kim Chung on X

Anna Roberts Parks

Jeanne Wier

Helen J. Stewart

Send us a Text Message.

Support the Show.