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Third Annual Black Athletes Hall of Fame trophy awarded to Leonard W. Miller upon his induction, 1976

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Miller, Leonard W

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Third Annual Black Athletes Hall of Fame trophy awarded to Leonard W. Miller upon his induction, 1976. The Black Athlete's Hall of Fame ceremony was conducted at the New York Hilton in Manhattan. Miller was inducted along with Black American Racers driver, Benny Scott. Both Miller and Scott were inducted for their courageous ascent in auto racing reaching the top 60 teams in the world in 1975. Other inductees included sportscaster, Howard Cosell; boxing promoter, Don King; and heavyweight boxer, Joe Frazier.In 1969, Len Miller and his brother Dexter for Miller Racing to race hot rods on the drag racing circuit in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and the Northeast. With success on the racetrack he formed Vanguard Racing in 1972 and was the first African American to enter a car in the Indianapolis 500. He then went on to found the Black American Racers Association in 1973. The goal of the organization was to “unify African-American drivers in all types of racing – stock car, open wheel, and drag racing -- pave the way for greater success and introduce race fans to African-American’s history in motorsports.”Later that same year the Black American Racers, Inc. (BAR) was formed with Benny Scott as their second generation African-American driver. Also in 1973, BAR became the first team to have an African American driver compete in England. In 1975, BAR driver Benny Scott would break the color barrier at the Long Beach Grand Prix, when the team entered a Formula 5000 car in the inaugural...
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Metal (Overall Material)
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Gift of Leonard W. Miller
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Smithsonian Institution