Women's History Month Teaching Resources
Use the Triangle Shirtwaist fire to examine the benefits and costs of industrialization. [...] »
The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments in 1848 reflected the voices of all supporters of women's rights—didn't it? [...] »
Relive the dream of the women's vote through roleplay or interfacing with primary documents. [...] »
A Cherokee Nation Supreme Court document reveals the fluidity of racial identity. [...] »
Help your elementary school students get more out of historical biographies. [...] »
Women's history should be integral to the total narrative of American history. [...] »
The textbook is examined as one source among many, rather than a final authority. [...] »
What better way to make the past relevant to students than to engage them with historical children's lives? [...] »
March is Women's History Month and classroom resources and lesson plans abound. [...] »
Watch a scholar interpret letters from labor activist and reformer Sarah Bagley. [...] »
