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American Cycling Has a Racism Problem
How racism has shaped the history — and present — of bicycle use.
by
Nathan Cardon
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Made By History
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November 16, 2021
The 'Nyasaland Bicycle' (c. 1900): A History of Technology and Empire
Tracing the histories and legacies of technology and empire through a wooden bicycle at Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum.
by
Nathan Cardon
via
Midlands Art Papers
on
June 15, 2023
How Bikes Helped Invent American Highways
Urban elites with a fancy hobby teamed up with rural farmers in a movement that transformed the country.
by
Margaret Guroff
via
What It Means to Be American
on
September 6, 2016
How Bicycles Liberated Women in Victorian America
Cycling culture offered individual women, as well as couples, greater freedom in daily life.
by
Anya Jabour
via
Commonplace
on
April 12, 2022
When Police Clamped Down on Southern California’s Japanese-American Bicycling Craze
Because cycling was an important mode of transportation for agricultural workers and a popular competitive sport, police saw it as a way to target immigrants.
by
Genevieve Carpio
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Zócalo Public Square
on
August 26, 2019
Cycles of Fashion
A look back at the bicycle’s meteoric rise to the height of nineteenth century fashion, and its subsequent fall, provides striking parallels to today's bike culture.
by
Daniel Wortel-London
via
Narratively
on
May 14, 2013
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