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English, 16.04.2020 19:18 ob3ymysins

Based on the central idea of this passage, what is the
purpose of including it in the introduction?
While working on Winning Ways, my social history of
American women in sports, I came across an item about
Jane Yatman and Jane Lindsay, who took turns holding
long-distance cycling records over and over again in
1899. I also read the reflections of Frances Willard,
president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
on how and why she learned to ride a bicycle at age 53.
Both suggested there was a story to be told about women
and bicycles at the turn of the century. It proved to be a
colorful story indeed.
Introduction to Wheels of Change,
Sue Macy

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