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How Bicycles Paved the Way for Women’s Rights

In the late 19th century, a time marked by rigid social norms and restrictive expectations for women, a simple invention—the bicycle—became an unexpected symbol of freedom and change. The women’s suffrage movement, which fought tirelessly for women’s rights to vote and have equal standing in society, found an unlikely ally in this new mode of transportation. The bicycle not only challenged the status quo but also empowered women in ways that were both practical and profound. Breaking Away from Victorian Restrictions During Victorian times, women were expected to wear heavy, cumbersome dresses and corsets that limited physical activity and were a daily reminder of the restrictive roles women were supposed to play in society. Enter the bicycle: a tool that…

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