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A wheel within a wheel

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This memoir recounts an older woman's decision to learn to ride a bicycle as a restorative after prolonged mental strain, tracing her practical efforts to master cycling and the pleasures of outdoor motion. Interwoven are reflections on physical health, social conventions that restrict female activity, temperance reform, and the democratic promise of wheeled conveyances to broaden access to exercise and independence. Anecdotes about tricycles, instructional trials, and encounters with public opinion illustrate changing attitudes toward women’s mobility, while practical encouragement and observations support wider female participation in outdoor pursuits.

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Frances E. Willard

Frances E. Willard was a prominent American educator, author, and social reformer in the late 19th century. She is best known for her advocacy of women's rights and temperance, serving as the president of the Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) for nearly two decades. Willard's influential writings, including her notable work "A Wheel Within a Wheel," reflect her commitment to social justice and education. Through her efforts, she played a significant role in shaping the women's suffrage movement and promoting educational opportunities for women. Her legacy continues to inspire activists and reformers today.

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