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Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1775-2000
Welcome! Organized around a collection of over 750 primary documents, the Women and Social Movements website offers new ways for students, teachers, and scholars to study American History. Quick Search! Enter Keywords or go to Advanced Search Supported by funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities and ProQuest Company. Women and Social Movements, 1775-2000 Copyright 1997-2002 by ...
Preview Site   womhist.binghamton.edu/   reviews

National Women's Hall of Fame
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American Women's History: A Research Guide
Over 1600 citations to Internet and print sources (digital collections of primary sources, archival collections, bibliographies, biographical sources, etc.).
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Women In American History
Britannica Online presents a special multimedia exhibit on women in American history, featuring biographies, interactive timelines, Internet resources, and more.
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Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement - Duke Special Collections
A collection of manuscripts and pamphlets of the Women's Liberation Movement, from the Duke University Special Collections Library.
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Mary Lyon on the Web
Mary Lyon, founder of Mount Holyoke College, was a pioneer in the struggle to establish institutions of higher education for women. This site celebrates her 200th birthday and her achievements. It is intended primarily for younger students and teachers. Introduction Mary Lyon's Childhood Mary Lyon, Student and Teacher The Founding of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary Opening Day--November 8, 1837 ...
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African-American Women - On-line Archival Exhibits at Duke University
African-American Women On-line Archival Collections Special Collections Library, Duke University Elizabeth Johnson Harris: Life Story Elizabeth Johnson Harris was born in Augusta, Georgia, in 1867 to parents who had been slaves. Her 85 page handwritten memoir provides glimpses of her early childhood, of race relations, of her own ambivalence about her place as an African-American in society, and ...
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Women Of The West Museum
Women of the West Online Images, biographies, and classroom activities for twenty-six remarkable women in the arts, sports, science, social justice, entertainment, and the environment. Revealing Our Routes: Women of Boulder County Explore the diverse contributions of women to Boulder County and their lingering traces on the county's remarkable landscape. Women of the West Museum to Merge with ...
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Living the Legacy 1848-1998
Living the Legacy: The Women's Rights Movement 1848 - 1998 History of the Movement Detailed Timeline Today's Issues History Organizations Sponsored by the National Women's History Project - and endorsed by National and State Organizations About Legacy '98: 1998 was the 150th Anniversary of the Women's Rights Movement, launched at the world's first Women's Rights Convention in Seneca Falls, New ...
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GFWC -- Welcome to Our Web Site!
Find out more about the General Federation of Women's Clubs!
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Welcome to the National Women's History Museum
NWHM is a non-partisan, non-profit educational organization dedicated to restoring the historic contributions and the rich, diverse experiences of women to mainstream culture. ...
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Places Where Women Made History: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Travelers, researchers, historians, preservationists, and anyone interested in American history to the wide range of historic places associated with the many varied aspects of women's history. The itinerary highlights 74 historic properties in Massachusetts and New York that are listed in the National Register, America's official list of places important in our history and worthy of preservation.
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Women in America
During the first half of the nineteenth century, Tocqueville and Beaumont were joined by scores of other European travelers curious about the new republic, and anxious to fill the European demand for accounts of American life. Hundreds of these travelogues were published by persons whose reasons for their journeys were just as varied as their responses to what they saw. Some came to America to ...
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Unpacking on the Prairie: Jewish Women in the Upper Midwest
Exploring Jewish women's roles in transporting their culture from the Old World to the Upper Midwest; learning to adjust to new geography and new neighbors, establishing Jewish homes; finding ways to augment the family income, maintaining the synagogue and founding social welfare institutions.
Preview Site   www.jewishwomenexhibit.org/   reviews

Chicago Women's Liberation Union
The Chicago Women's Liberation Union was organized in 1969 to challenge the suffocating male supremacy of the time.
Preview Site   www.cwluherstory.com/   reviews

Women's Legal History Biography Project
Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center Dedication At the Re-dedication ceremony, Professor Babcock presented the portrait of Clara Foltz, reproduced on this website, to the City of Los Angeles for display in the newly christened: Clara Shortridge Foltz Criminal Justice Center. Read Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's speech for the event Read Professor Babcock's program notes for the ceremony ...
Preview Site   www.stanford.edu/group/WLHP/   reviews

Annotated Bibliography and Guide to Archival Resources on the History of Jewish Women in America
Preview Site   www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/jewwom/jwmain.htm   reviews

WIC - Women's History in America
Women's History in America Presented by Women's International Center WOMEN'S RIGHTS. Throughout most of history women generally have had fewer legal rights and career opportunities than men. Wifehood and motherhood were regarded as women's most significant professions. In the 20th century, however, women in most nations won the right to vote and increased their educational and job opportunities.
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Women in the Gold Rush
Women in the Gold Rush, Women, Gold Rush, California Gold Rush, California, History, JoAnn Levy Women in the Gold Rush Welcome to the Home Page of the women who saw the elephant -- the women of the California Gold Rush. Woman at Auburn Ravine. Photo courtesy California State Library This page is sponsored by award-winning author and recognized authority on women in the gold rush, JoAnn Levy, ...
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Multimedia Sites: Women's History
Multimedia Sites in Women's History This site has been incorporated into American Women's History: A Research Guide. See the Digital Collections section for general sites that include American women's history sources. The following sections under the Subject Index to Research Sources include links to collections similar to those found on Multimedia Sites in Women's History: American Indian Women ...
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Women's Rights National Historical Park
Women's Rights National Historical Park Seneca Falls, New York The First Women's Rights Convention This park commemorates women's struggle for equal rights, and the first Women's Rights Convention, held at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, NY on July 19 & 20, 1848. Three hundred women and men attended the Convention, including Lucretia Mott and Frederick Douglass. At the conclusion, 68 women ...
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Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame
Thank you for visiting the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame. The mission of the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame is to honor and give formal public recognition to Connecticut women, past and present, who have broken new ground or have emerged as leaders in their fields of endeavor. In the spirit of serving the statewide community, inspiring the continued achievements of women, and promoting ...
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Women of Courage
Women of Courage Profiles In 1989 the St. Lawrence County, NY Branch, AAUW researched and published Women of Courage, Ten North Country Pioneers in Profile . This booklet featured the stories of local women who had made an impact on the North Country and were pioneers in their fields, which included education, medicine, art, politics, and music. Since the original publication, the Branch has ...
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The Ladies
The Ladies: A Journal of the Court, Fashion and Society, came chatting into existence in March 1872, offering scientifically precise fashion advice and demanding political rights for women. The weekly London newspaper sought out the burgeoning female readership, explicitly catering to upper-class society women who could pay the sixpenny rate but implicitly offering middle-class women a guide to ...
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American Women's History - U.S. Women's History Resources - Academic Info
An annotated directory of online resources on American Women's History.
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The New York Times Magazine, Sunday, May 16, 1999
The Times Capsule Submit your ideas for the Magazine's 1000-year project. Crossword Puzzle With two sets of clues. Letters From the June 13 issue of the Magazine. THE MILLENNIUM ISSUES The Best of the Last 1, 000 Years Best Stories, Best Inventions, Best Ideas. The first of six special Magazine issues. Magazine Cover A Social Glacier Roars After centuries of submission and subordination, women ...
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American Women's History: Specific States
American Women's History: A Research Guide State & Regional History Home Page | Last Update: 3/20/2002.
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National Museum of Women's History
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SmithDRay's Nancy Ward page
History of Nancy Ward, Beloved Woman of the Cherokee. Tennessee History. Dragging Canoe.
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A Gathering of Women: Arkansas Women 1930-2000
A Gathering of Women: Arkansas Women 1930-2000 Enter A Gathering of Women Web site created by the Public History Program, University of Arkansas at Little Rock In conjunction with The Arkansas Women's History Institute Sponsored by Historic Arkansas Commission in honor of Louise Loughborough Mary Remmell Wohlleb This project is supported in part by a grant from the Arkansas Humanities Council ...
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Western Women s Autobiographies Database
Western Women's Autobiographies Database Harriet Fish Backus Tomboy Bride Phyllis Barber How I Got Cultured Maria Campbell Halfbreed Mary Crow Dog Lakota Woman Elizabeth Bacon Custer Boots and Saddles Angela Davis Angela Davis Josephine Sarah Marcus Earp I Married Wyatt Earp Anne Ellis Plain Anne Ellis Elizabeth Chester Fisk Lizzie Emily French Emily E. J. Guerin Mountain Charley Mary Ann Hafen ...
Preview Site   www.library.csi.cuny.edu/dept/history/lavender/389/   reviews

The Roles Women Played in the War of 1812
There are many ways in which women helped the cause. Women on the battlefield helped pass water to the soldiers. In the camps, they were laundresses, seamstresses, and companions to the soldiers. Women were stationed in forts and garrisons as servants in high-ranking officers' houses and worked as cooks as well as nursemaids and laundresses and of course, at home, where they took care of family ...
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