Wheels of Her Own: American Women and the Automobile, 1893-1929 - Paperback

Wheels of Her Own: American Women and the Automobile, 1893-1929 - Paperback

$71.91


by Carla R. Lesh (Author)

Women used automobiles as soon as they had access to them. Black, Indigenous, and White American women utilized the automobile to improve their quality of life and achieve greater freedom. These women shared unique concerns and common aims as they negotiated their way through a time when advocacy for social change was undergoing a resurgence. The years that brought the automobile to the United States, 1893-1929, also brought increased legal and social restrictions based on racism and gender stereotypes. For women the automobile was a useful tool as they worked to improve their quality of life. The automobile provided a means for Black, Indigenous, and White women to pull away from limitations and work toward greater freedom. Exploring these key issues and more, this book is a history and social exploration of women and the automobile during the early automotive era.

Author Biography

Carla R. Lesh is a transportation historian. She works as an archivist and resides in Kingston, New York.

Number of Pages: 236
Dimensions: 0.56 x 8.83 x 5.87 IN
Publication Date: March 20, 2024
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