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Kittie Knox: Nineteenth-Century Cyclist and Barrier Breaker
Historic New England’s profile gives readers a clean entry point into Kittie Knox’s Boston story.
Read sourceLeague equity initiative and reports
A useful source for clubs that want national framing, data, and language around equity in bicycling.
Read sourceInside Bikes Not Bombs
A Boston example of bikes, youth programs, repair access, and transportation justice in one story.
Read sourceBikesharing and equity
A research item that could help clubs talk about access, not just enthusiasm.
Read sourceMajor Taylor Museum
Worcester’s Major Taylor story belongs in the same conversation as rides, routes, and rider welcome.
Read sourceBoston’s Cycling Craze, 1880-1900
A source list for deeper reading on Boston cycling history, race, gender, clubs, and public space.
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