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Bicycle Culture Rising #4: How Kittie Knox Made Bicycling for Everyone

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In the 1890s, bicycling was a cultural activity for the wealthy elite, with a bicycle costing about twenty weeks of a laborer's pay. And even if you were to somehow acquire one, you were most likely going to land face-first on the gravel roadway. There were strict cultural norms and bicyclists were painted as scofflaws in the media. Kittie Knox, a teenage Black girl, began making headlines in her hometown of Boston, showing up in homemade tailored suits while most participants had expensive, specialized clothing. Knox soon ...

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Bicycle Culture Rising #4: How Kittie Knox Made Bicycling for Everyone 2019, Microcosm Publishing

ISBN-13: 9781621066996

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