Women History
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| Jacqueline Kennedy: The White House Years |
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| Companion to an exhibit at the Field Museum in Chicago, which shows garments worn by the first lady. Features short essays, historical photos, photos of some of the garments, and a timeline.
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| Monastic Matrix |
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| Documents the participation of Christian women in the religion and society of medieval Europe. |
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| This Shall Be the Land For Women |
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| Covers Western women's suffrage, 1860-1922. Includes chronology, introduction to some of the principal women involved, interactive map, bibliography. |
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| Uncrowned Queens |
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| Project honoring African American women community builders in western New York. Detailed biographies, descriptions, pictures, events, and links. |
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| Women and Social Movements |
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| A collection of documents related to women's reform activities between 1830 and 1930. Includes links and a section for teachers. |
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| Women and the Sea |
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| Exhibition of the history of women in seafaring, from indirect roles as embodied in the mythology of the sea through modern roles. Bibliography
offers print and Internet resources.
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| Women Come to the Front |
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| Covers the wartime activities of eight women journalists, photographers and broadcasters during World War II. |
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| Women Physicians: 1850s - 1970s |
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| Collection of correspondence, scrapbooks, clippings, college records, images, diaries, publications and ephemera documenting the history of women physicians beginning with the first medical school for women. |
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| A Woman's Work is Never Done |
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| Annotated images that illustrate many facets of American women's work, from the beginning of the American Revolution through the Industrial Revolution. |
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| American Beauties |
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| Online Library of Congress exhibit featuring images of drawings
(mostly magazine covers from 1880s to 1920s) of women that portray
idealized types of feminine beauty in America.
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| American Jewess Project |
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| Access to digitised copies of the American Jewess magazine which was the first English-language publication directed towards American Jewish women. Published from 1895-1899. |
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