Women's History Month Learning Resources
What were the Victorians reading, and how have their preferences influenced our choices? [...] »
Source documents to help you approach 20th-century feminism. [...] »
Did you know that Harriet Beecher Stowe's family was also involved in abolitionism? [...] »
What have women artists considered worthy of depiction in the U.S. West? [...] »
Explore women's political history and activism from the 1960s onward. [...] »
Do you read German? Not to worry. Select documents are available in English. [...] »
What would it be like to live with the Dakota Sioux? [...] »
Experience Caucasian, middle-class Northeastern life through the collections of four families. [...] »
Meet Barbara McClintock, Nobel Prize-winning geneticist best known for discovering genetic transposition. [...] »
How many female lawyers can you think of in U.S. history? [...] »
