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The New York Public Library's digital collection of African-American literary and cultural history.
Mission statement and recent inductees. Located at the Hartford College for Women in Hartford.
Visit the Women's history and resource center to learn more about the history of women volunteers.
Sources recommended by a professor who specializes in the study of Nineteenth Century American women.
During the Civil War, women supporting the Union effort organized to aid the cause significantly. Their work in Missouri typified the effort elsewhere.
Gage was a 19th century feminist theorist and activist, author, historian of women, abolitionist, and lecturer. The centre is located in Fayetteville, New York, US.
Biographical and other historical information; calendar of events.
The last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, and leader of the powerful Women's Council, by D. Ray Smith.
Dedicated to honoring women who have contributed significantly to the development of the country. Includes an extensive collection of biographical profiles.
Official web site of the National Women's History Project: Originator of Women's History Month. Functions of the N.W.H.P.: Clearinghouse for U.S. women's history information; Issues a seasonal catalog of women's history posters, books and materials; Produces videos, posters, guides, and supplies for school and workplace; Conducts in-service training for school teachers; Coordinates the Women's History Network, a national participant organization; Provides consulting services for publishers, media producers, and journalists.
Nine hundred documents relating to the role of women in movements throughout American history.
N.Y. Times magazine review of women's accomplishments and unresolved problems for the past 100 years. Published May, 1999
Women's roles and the stories ofparticular women involved in the War of 1812. Essay by Hellen Ferguson.
Informative essay on the status of women from colonial America through the 19th and 20th centuries. Topic include religious views, legal rights, women at work, feminism, and reform movements.
Biographical and other historical information; calendar of events.
Gage was a 19th century feminist theorist and activist, author, historian of women, abolitionist, and lecturer. The centre is located in Fayetteville, New York, US.
Nine hundred documents relating to the role of women in movements throughout American history.
The New York Public Library's digital collection of African-American literary and cultural history.
Visit the Women's history and resource center to learn more about the history of women volunteers.
Women's roles and the stories ofparticular women involved in the War of 1812. Essay by Hellen Ferguson.
N.Y. Times magazine review of women's accomplishments and unresolved problems for the past 100 years. Published May, 1999
Sources recommended by a professor who specializes in the study of Nineteenth Century American women.
Informative essay on the status of women from colonial America through the 19th and 20th centuries. Topic include religious views, legal rights, women at work, feminism, and reform movements.
Official web site of the National Women's History Project: Originator of Women's History Month. Functions of the N.W.H.P.: Clearinghouse for U.S. women's history information; Issues a seasonal catalog of women's history posters, books and materials; Produces videos, posters, guides, and supplies for school and workplace; Conducts in-service training for school teachers; Coordinates the Women's History Network, a national participant organization; Provides consulting services for publishers, media producers, and journalists.
Mission statement and recent inductees. Located at the Hartford College for Women in Hartford.
During the Civil War, women supporting the Union effort organized to aid the cause significantly. Their work in Missouri typified the effort elsewhere.
Dedicated to honoring women who have contributed significantly to the development of the country. Includes an extensive collection of biographical profiles.
The last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, and leader of the powerful Women's Council, by D. Ray Smith.
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