The Bicycle Corps: America's Black army on wheels
(VHS)
Chambers, G. (2000). The Bicycle Corps: America's Black army on wheels. [Place of publication not identified], PBS Home Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Chambers, Gus. 2000. The Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army On Wheels. [Place of publication not identified], PBS Home Video.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Chambers, Gus, The Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army On Wheels. [Place of publication not identified], PBS Home Video, 2000.
MLA Citation (style guide)Chambers, Gus. The Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army On Wheels. [Place of publication not identified], PBS Home Video, 2000.
"In 1897, the U.S. Army theorized that the newly developed 'safety' bicycle could replace the horse as means of troop transport. As a result, the 25th Infantry established a Bicycle Corps to test the overall practicality of military cycling. Twenty African-American soldiers put their bicycles, their bodies and the Army's theory to the test with a 2000-mile ride from Montana to St. Louis, Missouri. The Bicycle Corps: America's Black Army on Wheels chronicles their journey through the eyes of two of the soldiers: the white lieutenant in command and the black sergeant who guided and motivated the men."--Container.
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