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The Virginia Newspaper Project's Fit To Print blog offers an entry on the life of Wendell Scott, the only African American to win a NASCAR sanctioned stock car race. As one writer put it, "Scott was banging fenders...in the segregated South."

The blog entry serves as a tie-in to the upcoming Library of Virginia exhibit, "Teetotalers and Moonshiners: Prohibition in Virginia, Distilled."

http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/fit-to-print/2017/02/28/wendell-scott-racings-minority-of-one/


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