This book tells the little-known story of a highly celebrated
auto-racing event for African Americans, the Gold and Glory
Sweepstakes. These races were held in Indiana and throughout the
Midwest during the racial turbulence of the 1920s and 1930s, when
the Ku Klux Klan cast a shadow over the social and political
landscape of the state and region. The story is told through the
eyes and emotions of Indianapolis auto mechanic Charlie Wiggins.
The greatest African American driver of the era, Wiggins was known
as the "Negro Speed King." Set against the colorful backdrop of
gangsters, bootleggers, the birth of jazz, and the early history of
auto racing in the United States, For Gold and Glory chronicles the
tragedies and triumphs of a dedicated group of individuals who
overcame tremendous odds to chase their dreams.
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