1. Target
  2. Movies, Music & Books
  3. Books
  4. Non-Fiction

Racing While Black - by Leonard T Miller & Andrew Simon (Paperback)

Racing While Black - by  Leonard T Miller & Andrew Simon (Paperback)
Store: Target
Last Price: 17.39 USD

Similar Products

Products of same category from the store

All

Product info

<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Starting a NASCAR team is hard work. Starting a NASCAR team as an African American is even harder. These are just a few of the lessons learned by Leonard T. Miller during his decade and a half of running an auto racing program. Fueled by more than the desire to win, Miller made it his goal to create opportunities for black drivers in the vastly white, Southern world of NASCAR. Racing While Black chronicles the travails of selling marketing plans to skeptics and scraping by on the thinnest of budgets, as well as the triumphs of speeding to victory and changing the way racing fans view skin color. With his father-former drag racer and longtime team owner Leonard W. Miller-along for the ride, Miller journeys from the short tracks of the Carolinas to the boardrooms of the "Big Three" automakers to find out that his toughest race may be winning over the human race"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>Starting a NASCAR team is hard work. Starting a NASCAR team as an African American is even harder. These are just a few of the lessons learned by Leonard T. Miller during his decade and a half of running an auto racing program. Fueled by more than the desire to win, Miller made it his goal to create opportunities for black drivers in the vastly white, Southern world of NASCAR. Racing While Black chronicles the travails of selling marketing plans to skeptics and scraping by on the thinnest of budgets, as well as the triumphs of speeding to victory and changing the way racing fans view skin color. With his father--former drag racer and longtime team owner Leonard W. Miller--along for the ride, Miller journeys from the short tracks of the Carolinas to the boardrooms of the Big Three automakers to find out that his toughest race may be winning over the human race.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Miller throws the restrictor plate away for this race. He takes you to the red line." <b>-Bobby Gerhart, five-time winner of the ARCA Daytona 200</b> <p/> <br>"You don't have to have motor oil running through your veins to savor the rich slice of contemporary Americana that Miller and Simon serve up--an unlikely team's journey through the grimy garages and cool corporate offices where one of the nation's fastest-growing spectator sport actually gets played. And if you are a racing freak, this is a book that tells secrets, names names and exposes the divisions that still constrict the sport." <b>-Amy Argetsinger, <i>The Washington Post</i></b> <p/> <br>"As a racing team executive, co-author Leonard T. Miller brings an insider's knowledge to the story. This book will help readers understand why NASCAR, unlike other major sports, remains all-white at its top level. <i>Racing While Black</i> is an illuminating, action-packed journey through a little-known chapter in our country's racial history." <b>-Brian Donovan, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of Hard Driving: The American Odyssey of NASCAR's First Black Driver</b> <p/> <br>"Making it to the big leagues of American motorsports is a nearly impossible climb. As we learn from Mr. Miller, when you're an African-American, that climb becomes Mt. Everest. That's what makes this account so important." <b>-Ryan McGee, <i>ESPN The Magazine</i></b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>LEONARD T. MILLER is a second-generation African-American auto racing team owner, the president of Miller Racing Group, Inc, and a twenty-one-year veteran commercial airline pilot. His dad, Leonard W. Miller, entered a team in the 1972 Indianapolis 500 and is in the Black Athletes Hall of Fame.<br>ANDREW SIMON is a writer and editor living in Brooklyn, New York. For over a decade he has covered music, sports, and pop culture for Rolling Stone Press, VIBE, Complex, and ESPN Magazine.

Price History

Cheapest price in the interval: 17.39 on February 5, 2022

Most expensive price in the interval: 17.69 on November 6, 2021