This sourcebook from the Internet History Sourcebook Project presents online documents and secondary discussions which reflect the various ways of looking at the history of women within broadly defined historical periods and areas.
This collection from the Library of Congress contains nearly 800 books and pamphlets that were collected between 1890 and 1938 by members of NAWSA documenting the suffrage campaign. It consists of a variety of materials including newspapers, books, pamphlets, memorials, scrapbooks, and proceedings from the meetings of various women's organizations that document the suffrage fight.
Gifts of Speech is a non-profit project, sponsored by Sweet Briar College, dedicated to preserving and creating access to speeches by inspirational, influential and contemporary, women from around the world. The site hosts nearly 700 speeches from women globally and includes transcripts.
Explore articles, exhibitions, and resources on women throughout history links from the National Women’s History Museum site. Select a topic to learn about women's individual and group efforts relating to that topic.