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![]() Note resting position with feet stabilizing front wheel
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![]() Ethan Gilsdorf reads from Pauline Hopkins' work
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![]() Ethan Gilsdorf continues reading
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![]() Bike patrol officers confer
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![]() Bike Committee Vice Chair Steve Miller and coordinator Cara Seiderman
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![]() Tim Sawyer tells the story of Mum Bett, a slave (and great grandmother to W.E.B. DuBois) who took her case for freedom to court and set the stage for the abolition of slavery in Massachusetts
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![]() Rapt attention for Tim's story
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![]() Moving on to Clifton St
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![]() Entering the Danehy Park parking lot off of Sherman St
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![]() Turning into Danehy Park
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![]() Stretched out along the beautiful path in Danehy Park
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![]() Turning off the main path
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![]() Leaving Danehy Park, heading down towards Field St
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![]() Pausing on Alpine St before Concord Ave, waiting for stragglers
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![]() Askew on Fayreweather St, just before crossing Huron Ave
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![]() Crossing Brattle onto Elmwood Ave
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![]() Steve Miller introduces the third stop on the ride, home to James Russell Lowell
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![]() Ride leader Gerry Swislow with camera
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![]() Steve Miller reminds us of the Boston ditty that ends, "Where Lowells speak only to Cabots, And Cabots speak only to God."
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![]() On Elmwood Ave
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