Leonard T. Miller | Racing While Black: How an African-American Stock Car Team Made Its Mark on NASCAR

Recorded Feb 4, 2010
Direct Download: 20100204-leonard.mp3

In the primarily white, Southern world of NASCAR, black drivers are extremely rare and black-owned teams nearly nonexistent. Yet Leonard T. Miller (son of the black motor racing pioneer Leonard W. Miller) has owned and run Miller Racing for more than 15 years. In 2005, Miller Racing became the first African-American team to win a track championship in NASCAR history, creating new opportunities for black drivers with their victory. In Racing While Black, Miller talks frankly about the realities of NASCAR culture and his dream of changing the way racing fans view skin color.

Leonard Miller Senior will share the stage with his son and co-writer Andrew Simon.

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