Darrell Wallace Jr., driver of the #54 Camping World Toyota, stands with his mother, Desiree, during pre-race ceremonies for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Lucas Oil 200 at Dover International Speedway on May 31, 2013 in Dover, Delaware.
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Desiree Wallace, the mother of Black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, says that the current onslaught of racism he is experiencing is not new.
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As the world is becoming aware of Wallace’s expertise on the track, they are getting to see the prevailing culture of racism embedded in the sport.
Desiree spoke to Joe Madison, the host of The Black Eagle podcast on Sirius XM radio on Monday and disclosed that the noose was not the first incident of terrorism her child has encountered since beginning his career.
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When the host said that he “hopes it is not an insider” that hung the noose over the weekend, Desiree interrupts him with news many have suspected, it was.