Women History
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| Before Victoria |
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| Online exhibit from the New York Public Library features essays on some of several revolutionary women who lived in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. |
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| Carrie Chapman Catt Childhood Home |
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| Features a biography, related links, and articles. Also includes photos and information on the activist's childhood home, located in Charles City, Iowa. |
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| Diotima : Women and Gender in the Ancient World |
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| Resources in the field of women in classical antiquity, especially in ancient Greece. There is also information relating to women in the context of Biblical studies, including New Testament Christianity, early Church history. |
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| Duchess of Cornwall |
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| Biographic details on the Duchess of Cornwall, from her birth as Camilla Shand, through her marriage to Andrew Parker Bowles and marriage to Prince Charles. |
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| Fly Girls |
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| Dedicated to the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASPS) of World War II, with statistics, records, articles, songs, correspondence, timeline, profiles of related people and events, maps, information on the B-29. |
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| Margaret Sanger and "The Woman Rebel" |
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| Collection of writings, letters, and documents that chronicle Margaret Sanger's publication of the radical, feminist journal, "The Woman Rebel." Includes a chronology of events. |
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| Margaret Sanger Papers Project |
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| Includes a biographical sketch, selected microfilm and electronic editions of her letters and writings, the project's newsletter, photos, available project internships, and links to related sites. |
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| Mary McLeod Bethune |
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| Includes photos, interviews, a brief life history and resources for teachers. |
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| Molly Picon |
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| A biography of Yiddish theater and film star Molly Picon with photographs of the actress, her performances, her family, and her husband, producer Jacob "Yonkel" Kalich. |
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| Remember the Women Institute |
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| Nonprofit organization that conducts research and cultural activities that contribute to including women in history. Includes information on its projects and events.
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| Rosie the Riveter |
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| Information about the activities of women welders, machinists, mechanics, draftswomen, electricians, boilermakers and trade workers during World War II. Includes background material for the Rosie the Riveter Memorial. |
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| Roxcy Bolton |
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| Contains biographical information, an essay, photos, letters concerning Bolton's successful 1969 challenge of "men only" public dining areas, and resources for teachers. |
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| Stanton and Anthony Papers Project Online |
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| Features full text of materials by the two women's rights advocates, timeline, bibliographies for adults and children, statistics on women's voting records from 1868 to 1873. |
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