History
National Women's
History Project
Non-profit organization selling books, posters, guides, videos, and
other resources; conducts in-service training for school teachers.
Sallie
Bingham Center for Women's History and Culture
An integral part of the Special Collections Library at Duke, the
Sallie Bingham Center acquires, preserves and makes available published
and unpublished materials reflecting the public and private lives
of women, past and present.
A
History of Black Feminism in the U.S.
The
New York Public Library, Women's Studies: A Research Guide
An introduction to women's studies research at the New York Public
Library, with an emphasis on the holdings of the General Research
Division.
Sophia
Smith Collection
Founded in 1942, the Sophia Smith Collection includes 6,000 linear
feet of material documenting "the historical experience of women
in the United States and abroad from the colonial era to the present." Subject
strengths include birth control, women's rights, suffrage, the contemporary
women's movement, U.S. women working abroad, and the arts (especially
theatre)
Women and
Social Movements in the United States, 1830-1930
Organized around projects at the State University of New York at
Binghamton. Shows primary documents concerning topics such as temperance,
suffrage, peace, and racial issues.
Feminist
Theory Website
An interdisciplinary site containing information on feminist theory
in literature, politics, philosophy, anthropology, aesthetics, etc.
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