Kopchovsky Annie Cohen (w2143)

Kopchovsky Annie Cohen (w2143)

  • Description: On June 25, 1894, Annie Cohen Kopchovsky, known as Annie Londonderry, a mother of three, embarked on an exceptional challenge by leaving from the Massachusetts State House in Boston. Mounting her Columbia bicycle, she launched into the daring enterprise of circumnavigating the globe, completing the journey in 15 months. Londonderry is often celebrated as the first woman to accomplish such a feat, becoming an icon of female independence and adventure. Despite her success and the fame that followed, some aspects of her journey have raised doubts and speculations. According to Peter Zheutlin in his 2007 book, the story of the bet that would have initiated Londonderry's journey might not have solid foundations, suggesting that the idea of the trip could have been an exaggeration or an invention for promotional purposes. Furthermore, it appears that Londonderry might not have completed the entire journey exclusively by bicycle. It is believed that part of her route was covered using alternative modes of transportation, such as ships and trains, especially to cross oceans and overcome insurmountable obstacles for a cyclist. This aspect, although it does not diminish the feat, raises questions about the traditional narrative of her journey and the actual methods by which it was accomplished
  • Alias-Pseudonimo-Pseudonyme: Annie Londonderry
  • Nationality-Nazionalità-Nationalité: USA
  • Birth/death-Nascita/morte-Naissance/mort: 1870-1947
  • Means of transport-Mezzo di trasporto-Moyen de transport: Bike, Bicicletta, Vélo
  • Geographical description-Riferimento geografico-Référence géographique: Around the World, Giro del mondo, Tour du monde
  • Internet: http://www.annielondonderry.com
  • Wikidata: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q566995
  • Additional references-Riferimenti complementari-Références complémentaires: Zheutlin P., Around the World on Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry's Extraordinary Ride, Citadel Press, 2008. Zheutlin P., Around the world on two wheels: one woman; one voyage; one unforgettable journey, New York, Citadel Press, 2007.

On June 25, 1894, Annie Cohen Kopchovsky, a young mother of three small children, stood before a crowd of 500 friends, family, suffragists, and curious onlookers at the Massachusetts State House. Then, declaring she would circle the world, she climbed onto a 42-pound Columbia bicycle and “sailed away like a kite down Beacon Street.”

Fifteen months later one New York newspaper called it “the most extraordinary journey ever undertaken by a woman.”

The trip was purportedly set in motion by a wager that required Annie not only to circle the earth by bicycle in 15 months, but to earn $5,000 en route, as well. A $10,000 prize, an enormous sum in the 1890s, awaited her if she succeeded. This was no mere test of a woman’s physical endurance and mental fortitude; it was a test of a woman’s ability to fend for herself in the world.

Annie turned every Victorian notion of female propriety on its ear. Not only did she abandon, temporarily, her role of wife and mother, but for most of the journey she rode a man’s bicycle attired in a man’s riding suit. She earned her way selling photographs of herself, appearing as an attraction in stores, and by turning herself into a mobile billboard, renting space on her body and her bicycle to advertisers eager to benefit from this colorful spectacle on wheels.

Outlandish, brash, and charismatic – a master of public relations, a consummate self-promoter, and a skillful creator of her own myth – Annie was a woman of boundless chutzpah. Indeed, as Annie Cohen Kopchovsky reinvented herself as a new woman – the daring globetrotter and adventurer, “Mlle. Annie Londonderry” – she became one of the most celebrated women of the gay ’90s.

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