National
Women’s History Museum
- The
National Women’s History Museum (NWHM), founded in 1996, is a
nonpartisan, nonprofit educational institution dedicated to preserving,
interpreting, and celebrating the diverse historic contributions of
women, and integrating this rich heritage fully into our nation's
history.
The
Library of Congress American Memory Project has a collection entitled Votes
for Women; the selections are from the National American Women's
Suffrage Association, 1848-1921.The Library of Congress' collection also
has a photo collection.
Women's
History: A Guide to Library and Internet Resources
War,
Women and Opportunity
Two centuries of American women photographers, newspaper and broadcast
reporters, concentrating on early women newspaper reporters and women
reporters during wartime.
Women
in America's Civil War
Women
Leaders Online
Women
History in America
Golden
Legacy Curriculum
Discusses the old Chinese custom of foot binding and compares it with
the restrictive clothing in the past and today.
A
100-Year Timeline of Women in Sports
Not
for Ourselves Alone:
Experience the work of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony—at
home or in the classroom. Track key events in the suffrage movement,
delve into historic documents and essays, and take a look at where women
are today. From the film by Ken Burns.
What
did you do in the war Grandma? An
Oral History of Rhode Island Women during World War II Written by
students in the Honors English Program at South Kingstown High School
Women
in Science
Biographies
of Women in Science
Biographies
of Women in Mathematics
Association
for Women in Science
AWIS goal is to foster relationships between women scientists in
industry, academia and government.
Women
in Art
Women's
Caucus for Art
National
Museum of Women in the Arts
Georgia
O'Keefe's Flowers
Frida
Kahlo
Architecture!
provides information about the role of women in architecture.
Interesting
Facts about Woman in Arts
provides facts you probably didn't know, or already know, but don't
believe.
Francine
Gravel
Women
in Business
The
Women's Wire Work Channel
provides women of all ages information that will help them excel in the
world of work.
Women
in Engineering
Association
for Women in Computing
Women
in Electrical and Computer Engineering
A forum for undergraduate women that discusses job searches and other
issues.
Athletic
Women
Women's
National Basketball Association
International
Female Boxer's Association
Women
in Soccer
96
Years of Women in the Olympics
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Women
and Writing
Southern
Women Writers
A
Celebration of Women's Writers
The
Orlando Project
This site provides a history of women's writings in the British Isles.
Jane
Austen Information Page
General
Web sites about Women's History Month
The
Story of National Women's History Month
U.S.
Census Bureau
Women’s
History Month
History
Channel
Women’s
History Month Special
Women
Journalists
Ida
B. Wells
Ida
Tarbell Home Page
Nellie Bly:
Around the World in 72 Days
Marguerite
Higgins
Margaret
Bourke-White
National
Geographic's Women Photographers
American
Women's History: Journalism
Distinguishedwomen.com:
Journalism and Broadcasting
Women in Journalism
Oral History Project
Women Come to
the Front: Journalists, Photographers
and Broadcasters During World War II
Women
Journalists in the European Integration Process:
A Survey by the European Federation of Journalists
C-Span
Radio: Women in Journalism
National
Federation of Press Women
Journalism
and Women Symposium
International
Women's Media Foundation
American
Women in Radio and Television
The
Association for Women in Communication
For Teachers: Lesson
Sites
Women In World History
Curriculum
American
Women's History: A Research Guide
Internet
Women's History Sourcebook
Guide
to Uncovering Women's History in Archival Collections
Women
of NASA
Scholastic
-- Research Tools -- Women's History
Five
College Archives Digital Access Project
Women
of the Century
Museums
National
Women's History Museum
National
Museum of Women in the Arts
National
Women's Hall of Fame
Additional
Resources
Remembering
Coretta and Martin Luther King, Jr.
National
Women's History Project
Seneca
Falls Convention
(Smithsonian)
Women's
Resource Center
(Sonoma State University)
Places
Where Women Made History
(National Park Service)
Test
Your Women's History IQ
(Learning Network)
Distinguishedwomen.com
Historical
Figures (Women in
History)
WomenWatch
(United Nations)
Christian
Science Monitor Special Section
Department
of Labor: Women's Bureau
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