
About this Event
The West End Museum presents an engaging panel discussion exploring the legacies of two trailblazing Black cyclists—Major Taylor and Kittie Knox—and how their stories are being brought to life through theater and film.
Join us for an afternoon of history, storytelling, and the arts as we delve into the achievements and challenges of these pioneering athletes. The program will feature insights from historians, playwrights, and filmmakers working to preserve and share their legacies.
Panelists:
- Patrick Gabridge (Plays in Place) – Playwright behind The Kittie Knox Plays
- Cyrille Vincent () – Director and producer of the upcoming Major Taylor film
- Lynne Tolman (Major Taylor Association) – President of the Association; Cycling journalist and advocate
- Larry Finison – Author and expert on Kittie Knox and cycling
Program Flow:
- History & Legacy – Learn about the lives of Kittie Knox and Major Taylor from experts Lynne Tolman and Larry Finison.
- The Arts & Storytelling – Patrick Gabridge and Cyrille Vincent showcase their creative works, including excerpts from The Kittie Knox Plays and footage from Whirlwind.
- Discussion – A moderated conversation on the importance of bringing Black cycling history to the stage and screen, followed by audience questions.

This event is a must-attend for history enthusiasts, cycling aficionados, and lovers of the arts. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with groundbreaking research and storytelling that illuminate the struggles and triumphs of two Black athletes who defied barriers.

This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The West End Museum, 150 Staniford St. Suite 7, Boston, United States
USD 12.51