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The Brown Bullet : Rajo Jack's drive to integrate auto racing Bill Poehler

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Author:
Poehler, Bill 1977-  Search this
Author:
ProQuest (Firm)  Search this
Physical description:
1 online resource
Type:
Biography
Place:
United States
Date:
2020
20th century
Notes:
ELEC copy purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment
Elecresource
Contents:
Introduction: The unlikely hero -- Longing for the road -- Becoming Rajo Jack -- Taking a step back to move forward -- The outlaw emerges -- The rise to prominence -- The folly of Negro League midget racing -- From obscurity to national champion -- Independence and reaching a new height -- Lucky charms fail to deliver -- The super-sub wins the other 500 -- The big crash and road to obscurity -- Racing on the fringes -- Rising from the ashes -- The new Indy 500 dream -- Hawaiian interlude -- A new dream -- Epilogue : Rajo Jack as a work of art -- Rajo Jack's wins
Summary:
"The powers-that-be in auto racing in the 1920s, namely the American Automobile Association's Contest Board, barred everyone who wasn't a white male from the sport. Dewey Gatson, a black man who went by the name Rajo Jack, broke into the epicenter of racing in California, refusing to let the pervasive racism of his day stop him from competing against entire fields of white drivers. Though Rajo Jack spent his whole life striving to reach the pinnacle of the sport, the Indianapolis 500, the greatest race in the world wouldn't have him. In The Brown Bullet, Bill Poehler uncovers the life of a long-forgotten trailblazer and the great lengths he took to even get on the track, and, in the end, tells how Rajo Jack proved to a generation that a black man could compete with some of the greatest white drivers of his era, winning some of the biggest races of the day"-- Provided by publisher
Topic:
African American automobile racing drivers  Search this
Automobile racing drivers  Search this
Automobile racing--History  Search this
Racism in sports--History  Search this
Discrimination in sports--History  Search this
Automobile racing  Search this
Discrimination in sports  Search this
Racism in sports  Search this
Call number:
GV1032.R3 .P644 2020 (Internet)
Restrictions & Rights:
3-users
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_1145129