Women in Transportation History – Kittie Knox, African-American Cyclist

During the late 19th century, Katherine T. “Kittie” Knox was a transportation pioneer who bravely confronted the era’s gender and racial barriers. Knox, who was born in 1874 to a white mother and African-American father, earned a living as a seamstress but found her passion in bicycling. Knox became a member of the Riverside Cycling … Continue reading Women in Transportation History – Kittie Knox, African-American Cyclist