Charlie Wiggins Living the Legacy

Charlie Wiggins Living the Legacy

Historical - Mural

 2910 Martin Luther King Jr St, Indianapolis, IN, 46208

This transit stop installation tells the story of Charlie Wiggins, a Black Indianapolis auto mechanic and champion race car driver who was refused entry to compete in the Indianapolis 500 because of his skin color. Undeterred, he helped form the Colored Speedway Association and created an all-Black racing event called the Gold and Glory Sweepstakes.

The installation was part of a project by The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy Project in 2010 that asked students to select excerpts from speeches and sermons of Dr. King that speak to them today. This is one of five transit shelters that were part of this project, and this shelter shows quotes chosen by Crispus Attucks High School and Holy Angels Catholic School.

Medium type: Adhesive vinyl - Installation - Steel

Date created: 2010

Location Info

2910 Martin Luther King Jr St

2910 Martin Luther King Jr St, Indianapolis, IN, 46208