Bicycle Culture Rising #4: How Kittie Knox Made Bicycling For Everyone (Bicycle Revolution)

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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 took home a first prize and was bolstered to attend the League of American Wheelmen's national event in Asbury Park, NJ. The only problem, of course, is that Kittie was absolutely not welcome. The League had recently passed the color bar, saying that only white people could join the organization. But Kittie showed up anyway, turned heads, made her mark, and changed bicycling forever. In this excellent, deep-research piece full of cultural analysis, you can see the way how Knox's actions continue to affect cycling today.


  • | Author: Joe Biel
  • | Publisher: Microcosm Publishing, Llc
  • | Publication Date: Mar 17, 2019
  • | Number of Pages: 64 pages
  • | Language: English
  • | Binding: Paperback
  • | ISBN-10: 1621066991
  • | ISBN-13: 9781621066996
Author:
Joe Biel
Publisher:
Microcosm Publishing, Llc
Publication Date:
Mar 17, 2019
Number of pages:
64 pages
Language:
English
Binding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
1621066991
ISBN-13:
9781621066996