Daniel F. Miller was born on April 8, 1938, to Frank M. and Mary F. (Morrow) Miller at their home southwest of Bolckow, MO. The morning after an early spring
Alison Mariella Désir rides through Seattle with the founder of Peace Peloton, an organization that promotes cycling as a tool of social justice for Black communities.
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Sputnik International
Hundreds have joined rides to restaurants and cafes around the city.
By
Erin Wong
1/22/2021 at 9:00am
Doc Wilson directs Peace Peloton, which, rain or shine, sets out to support Seattle Black-owned businesses.Â
Cyclist Reginald âDocâ Wilson arrived early at Alki Beach on June 6, 2020, followed by his partner, her children, and Bike Worksâ baby-blue mobile repair shop. He expected around 30 cyclists to join Peace Pelotonâs first Fresh Air Bike to Black Businesses event. But attendees just kept coming: families, young people, older folks, the abled and disabled. Ultimately, about 400 riders set off together toward the Northwest African American Museum. Wilson remembers a buzz in the air as they rode. âI was not the only one in wonder.â