I came across a 1959 story where Bill France and Alvin Hawkins, along with Cassius "Top" Mingus of Spartanburg were taking over the operation of two Florida tracks, Orlando Speedway and Eau Gallie Speedway.
I had never heard the name Mingus. I found a news article where he sold the City Book Co. in Spartanburg in 1946.
Anybody know about Mr. Mingus and why he'd be promoting with France and Hawkins? I'm guessing Perry Allen Wood will know this name and can fill us in, or maybe Tim Leeming?
It appears that during Prohibition, Mr. Mingus was suspected of being involved in the illegal liquor trade as noted in the court charges from 1932:
By 1947, Mr. Minus was applying for a license to distribute liquor legally:
And during World War II Mr. Mingus dislayed his patriotism with this ad:
The more I read, the more I want to know about this eclectic fellow from Spartanburg who Big Bill France was entrusting to oversee several Florida weekly racetracks for him.
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updated by @dave-fulton: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM