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The "American Women Through Time" web site is a detailed timeline that now has about 800 links to relevant online... see more
PRESIDENT EMERITUS GEORGE C. WRIGHT SPEECHES Prairie View A&M University President Emeritus George C. Wright served as a... see more
Women have always played an active role in history. Explore some of the historical pioneers and contemporary newsmakers... see more
This March, we salute women who have changed our lives with documentaries about and by women, their achievements, their... see more
Past History Month Honorees The National Women’s History Alliance would like to thank Jennifer Kennedy, Jeanne Robinson,... see more
The National Park Service interprets the stories of all Americans, including those of ordinary and extraordinary women.... see more
Every year, Women’s History Month is a great opportunity to delve even deeper into history and hear from new voices and... see more
This sourcebook attempts to present online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking... see more
With many students currently learning from home, Smithsonian Learning Lab offers schools, caregivers, and interested... see more
From mathematicians to athletes to entrepreneurs, here are the empowering stories of 11 women you may not know about, but... see more
Women’s History Month is a celebration of women’s contributions to history, culture and society and has been observed... see more
A women's history assignment based on the students' understanding and use of open informational resources, including... see more
Listen to women from across the Administration tell the stories of their personal heroes across the fields of science,... see more
Women like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Amelia Earhart, Maya Angelou, Katherine Johnson, and Sonia Sotomayor have made history... see more
Right on the heels of Black History Month in February comes March—Women’s History Month. An annual declared month that... see more
This website is open to all. UNESCO invites all schools and universities to freely use, promote, and distribute the... see more
Created by Ken Middleton, reference librarian and graduate student in American Women's History at Middle Tennessee State... see more
The heritage of women represents one-half of the history of the United States; for that reason alone it is worthy of... see more
These leaders — Black, Latina, Asian, Arab, Native American — in varied fields, broke both gender and racial barriers as... see more
“I think everyone should know their story,” Annie Stevenson said, who worked as a house maid in the Jim Crow South before... see more
National Women's History Museum has a wide variety of resources for students to learn about history and historical... see more
This collection chronicles how 21 notable American women broke new ground, some by championing equal rights for all and... see more