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  • National Women's History Project - A nonprofit educational organization with the goal of promoting gender equity through education about women's diverse lives and accomplishments.
  • About Women's History - About.com's comprehensive research guide to women's history.
  • The Learning Place NWHP - Extensive listing of sites on women's history, art and music, math and science, peace and war, women's rights, african-american and more.
  • The Victorian Web - Comprehensive site exploring literature, history and culture in the age of Victoria. She inherited the throne of Great Britain in 1837 at 18, and reigned until 1901.
  • Women Veterans - Women are veterans too! Follow the history from Revolutionary times to the present.
  • Women's Birthdays & Milestones - This day in history with birthdays, events and quotes, in the history of women!
  • Internet Women's History Sourcebook - Fordham Univ. site presents online documents and secondary discussions on the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas.
  • WestWeb - Making It Their Own: Women in the West, with links, texts, history and images.
  • Dominion and Domination of the Gentle Sex - Lives of Medieval women with historical information and biographies. Site includes many links on Medieval times and women.
  • Civil War Women - Primary sources on the internet that are directly related to women and the Civil War.
  • Women of India - Pictures, history and references on the status of women in India through the Ages.
  • Sunshine for Women - This site includes feminist book notes, abortions links page, feminist bibliography of works written before 1800, NOW updates and much more.
  • H-Women Discussion Group - Scholarly discussion to communicate current research and teaching interests, to test new ideas and to share comments on current historiography.
  • Uncovering Women's History - A guide to WWW pages of archives, libraries, and other repositories that have primary source materials by or about women.
  • Women In American History - Britannica Online presents a special multimedia exhibit featuring biographies, interactive timelines, Internet resources, study guides and more.
  • Women and the Military - Gender Gap's site has the history of women warriors throughout history, history of American women veterans and statistics on the glass ceiling.
  • Diotima Women & Gender in the Ancient World - Resource for gender issues, studies of the ancient Mediterranean and forum for collaboration among instructors who teach courses on gender.
  • International Women's Day - Information and links about this international holiday which has been set aside to recognize the achievements and successes of women the world over.
  • "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures 1850-1920 - An exhibit in the Library of Congress has extensive and varied resources related to the campaign for woman suffrage in the United States.
  • Women in Alaska's History - Pictures, links, graphs, and information about women involved in the gold rush, Itidarod, exploration and early history of Alaska.
  • Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1820-1940 - The site includes almost 600 documents and nearly 100 images in 28 editorial projects by students at SUNY Binghamton.
  • Susan B. Anthony Center - Susan B. Anthony fought for equal access to education at the University of Rochester in 1900. Website has history of suffrage movement, with bios of women leaders.
  • National Women's History Museum - The museum will research, collect and exhibit the contributions of women to the social, cultural, economic and political life of the US.
  • Women Come to the Front - Information about journalists, photographers, and broadcasters during World War II.
  • The Remember the Women Institute - Its purpose is to conduct and support research and cultural activities that contribute to including women in history and in memorialization.
  • Women's Suffrage - Woman suffrage represents the first stage in the demand for political equality, from women running and being elected to national political office and holding major appointive posts.
  • Anne Frank Online - A site about Anne Frank, one of the million children that died in the Holocaust, and the Center dedicated to having talks about current events of tolerance and prejudice.
  • Romanae Antiquae - An informal look at the lives of women in Ancient Rome.
  • Women in World History Curriculum - Interactive site full of information and resources about women's experiences in world history.
  • Recommended Books for Women's History Month - This bibliography was compiled by the National Women's History Project in spring 1995. It is sorted by grade level and topic. Scholastic Books
  • Lizzie Borden - Historical Investigation into the Past. The Lizzie Borden / Fall River Case Study. Using late 19th century evidence from the axe murder trial, reconstruct the historical past.
  • The Center for Women's History and Culture - Duke University's site has an impressive listing of resources and links. Special online collections.
  • Women in Vietnam - Interviews, articles, first person accounts, and announcements of events of interest and research requests.
  • Minerva Center - A nonprofit educational foundation supporting the study of women in war & women in the military.
  • Women's History Month - Several lessons, student exercises, and reviews of special materials that present exciting ways to bring women's history into a classroom. Links to women's history pages.
  • Genesis - Genesis is an RSLP-funded project to develop access to women's history sources in the British Isles, based at The Women's Library in London.
  • Women of Achievement and Herstory - A web resource list about women making history, past and present.
  • North Platte Canteen - Servicemen and women who traveled through Nebraska during World War II on the Union Pacific Railroad fondly remember the hospitality of the North Platte Canteen.
  • American Women's History: A Research Guide - A guide to the Middle Tennesseee State University (MTSU) Library and Internet Resources.
  • Women in History - Historical notes on Canadian women.
  • Four Little Girls - Spike Lee recalls a seminal event in the history of the civil-rights movement through archival film footage, home photographs, and interviews with local and national figures.
  • NAWSA - National American Woman Suffrage Association page with selections from the National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921.
  • African-American Women On-line Archive - Scanned images of manuscript pages and full text of the writings of African-American women in the Special Collections Library at Duke University.
  • Women of the Wild West - Art prints & photos of Women of the Wild West.
  • Stamp on Black History - Introduction to a few important black men and women: those who have been honored on United States postage stamps.

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