| Accessible Archives 18th & 19th Century Periodicals
Across the Generations: Exploring U.S. History Through Family Papers
African American Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920
African-American Women On-line Archival Collections
African American Women Writers of the 19th Century
Agents of Social Change, 20th Century Women's Activism
Alcohol, Temperance & Prohibition
America: History & Life (Ebsco)
American Association for the History of Nursing (AAHN)
American Cultural History the 19th century
American Women's Dime Novels, 1870-1920
American Women's History: A Research Guide
American Women's History: A Research Guide/African-American Women
American Women's History: A Research Guide American Indian Women
American Women's History: A Research Guide - Asian-American Women
American Women's History: A Research Guide Birth Control & Abortion
American Women's History: A Research Guide Colonial America
American Women's History: A Research Guide
Hispanic American Women
American Women's History: A Research Guide Jewish Women
American Women's History: A Research Guide Prostitution
American Women's History: A Research Guide Sexuality
American Women's History: A Research Guide Temperance
American Women's History: A Research Guide Violence Against Women
American Women's History: Subject Index to Research Sources (Library of Congress)
Aphra Behn Society- Celebrating Women in the Arts 1660-1830
Archival Sites for Women's Studies
Archives Library Information Center (ALIC)
Archiving Early America
Ardent Spirits: the Origins of the American Temperance Movement
The Avalon Project at Yale 19th Century Documents
Between A Rock and a Hard Place: A History of American Sweatshops, 1820 to Present
Beyond Nancy Drew: Literature in the Sallie Bingham Center For Women's History and Culture
Brief History of Beauty and Hygiene Products
By Popular Demand: "Votes for Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
Carnegie Mellon Libraries: History: Women's History: Primary Sources
Caroline Norton (1808-1877)
A Century of Law Making for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates 1774-1875
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Memorial
Civil War Women
Courtship and Marriage, 19th century
Crusader and feminist; letters of Jane Grey Swisshelm: 1858-1865
Digital Librarian – Women's History
Dime Novels and Penny Dreadfuls
Documenting the American South
Documents from the Women's Liberation Movement
Domestic Goddesses: AKA Scribbling Women - 19th Century Domestic Fiction
ED460914 - Seneca Falls: Achieving Woman's Rights. Teaching with Primary Sources Series, Volume 12.
Electronic Text Center: Women Writers
The Elizabeth Cady Stanton & Anthony Papers Project
Emma Goldmen Papers
Emma Spaulding Bryant Letters - Duke University Special Collections Library
Emory Women Writers Resource Project
Experiencing War: Stories from the Veterans History Project
Fashion of American Women and its Relationship to Manners and Morality
Female Nobel Prize Laureates
Feminist Theory Website
First Person Narratives of the American South
Five College Archives Digital Access Project
A Flowering of Affection: Victorian Valentine Cards at the Lilly Library
4000 Years of Women in Science
The Frederick Douglass Papers at the Library of Congress
Frederick Engels (1820-1895) Origin of the Family, Private Property and the State
From Domestic Goddesses to Suffragists: The Story of Women Told on Bookbindings, 1820-1920
From What was Domisticity to Modernity: What was Home Economics?
From Wollstonecraft to Mill: What British and European Ideas and Social Movements Influenced the Emergence of Feminism in the Atlantic World, 1792-1869?
George Grantham Bain Photographic Collection
Gerritsen Collection: Women's History Online
Godey's Lady's Book
H-Women Internet Links
Half the People: 1917-1996 (PBS)
Hannah Arendt Papers at the Library of Congress
Hannah Valentine and Lethe Jackson Slave Letters, 1837-1838 From the Campbell Family Papers
HarpWeek: Explore History Cartoons
Harriet Jacobs: Selected Writings and Correspondence
Hartford Courant Historical Archive 1774 - Current
Harvard University Library Open Collections Program Women Working, 1800 – 1930
Hearts at Home: Southern Women in the Civil War
Heaven will Protect the Working Girl: Immigrant Women in the Turn of the Century City
Historical Census Browser
Historical Publicataions of the United States Commission on Civil Rights
The History of Rape: A Bibliography
Home Economics Archive: Research Tradition History (HEARTH)
Housework in Late 19th Century America
How Did Women Needleworkers Influence New Deal Labor Policies in Puerto Rico?
How to Make it as a Women: Collective Biographical History from Victoria to the Present
How Women May Earn a Living by Helen Churchill Candee, 1891
Images Related to the Women's Suffrage Movement
An Individualist Feminist Compendium With Emphasis upon 19th Century America
Internet Sites for Teaching American History with Primary Source Documents
Internet Women's History Sourcebook
Jane Addams Hull House Museum
Jewish Women's Archive
Karl Marx 1867: From Capital Vol I part IV, The Production of Relative Surplus Value, Ch. 15: Machinery and Modern Industry. Section 3a — The Employment of Women and Children
Karl Marx and Frederick Engels/ Proletarians and Communists, from The Communist Manifesto
Karl Marx/ Wage Labour and Capital, the original 1891 pamphlet
Larcom, Lucy. "Among Lowell Mill-Girls: A Reminiscence." Atlantic Monthly 48 (Nov. 1881).
Lawrence Strike of 1912/Women Working 1800-1930 Open Collections Program
Lawrence Strike of 1912: "We want Bread, but we want Roses Too"
The Library Company of Philadelphia - American History & Culture of the 19th Century
Living the Legacy: The Women's Rights Movement, 1848 – 1998
Lower East Side Tenement >Museum
Lucy Parsons: Woman of Will - Industrial Workers of the World leader
Making It Their Own: Women in the West
Making of America
Making of America, Cornell University
Margaret Sanger Papers Project (The)
Mary Harris “Mother “ Jones
Memories of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
MidWest Women's History Resources
Military Resources: Women in the Military
Military Women Veterans
Miller NAWSA Suffrage Scrapbooks, 1897-1911
Mothers in Uncle Toms America
National Archives and Records Administration Women's History Resources
National First Ladies' Archives
National Relations Labor Board - National Labor Relations Act (1935)
National Women's History Project
The Narrative of Sojourner Truth (1850) Dictated by Sojourner Truth (ca.1797-1883); Edited by Olive Gilbert
National Collaborative for Women's History Sites
National First Ladies' Library Home Page
National Museum of Women in the Arts
National Women's Hall of Fame
National Women's History Museum
National Women's History Project
National Women's Trade Union League of America founded, 1903
New York Public Library Digital Library Collection
New York Times Historical Archives 1851-2001
19th Amendment to the U. S. Constitution: Women's Right to Vote, 1920
19th Century American Literary, Historical, and Cultural Studies
The Nineteenth Century in Print: The Making of America in Books and Periodicals
The 1920's
Not for Ourselves Alone: The Story of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
NYPL, Women's Studies Research Guide
On the first day of October in 1789, Martha Ballard heard that Rebecca Foster, the wife of the Reverend Mr. Isaac Foster, had accused Hallowell's local judge, Joseph North, of rape.
On the Lower East Side: Observations of Life in Lower Manhattan at the Turn of the Century
Our Documents
Oyez: U.S. Supreme Court Multimedia
Pathfinder for Women's History in the National Archives
Pennsylvania Gazette 1728-1800/Accessible Archives
People with a History An Online Guide to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans* History
Picture History the Primary Source for History Online
Portraits of a Ladies' Strike: Perspectives of the Uprising of the 20,000
Places Where Women Made History
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library: Duke University
Recruitment of Female Operatives -- an Account from the 1840's
Sabotage - by Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Sally Bingham Center for Women's History & Culture
Sarah Grimke, Angelina Grimke
Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, Radcliffe College
Schoenberg Center for Electronic Text and Image
Select Petitions to Congress Reflecting Women's Involvement in the Nation's Civic Affairs, 1789 – 1917/National Archives and Records Administration
Selected Historical Documents Online – Women, The National Archives
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A Suffrage Cartoon
Originally published before 1910
original copyright: E. W. Gustin






Rosa Parks: A Woman Who Changed a Nation
In 1956, Rosa Parks's arrest and the bus boycott that followed was big news
Crocheted Cuff. 19th century.
Each: 11½" x 4"
Reticello Needle Lace Border. 19th century.
6" x 21½" (15.5 cm x 55 cm).

Harriet Tubman 1868
The Seneca Falls Declaration Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1848
17th Century Colonial New England with special emphasis on the Essex County witch-hunt of 1692
"She is More to be Pitied than Censured" Women, Sexuality and Murder in 19th Century America
Slave Narratives. From the New Deal Network
Smithsonian National Museum of American History Society for the Study of American Women Writers
Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College, Women's History Manuscripts
Sources For National Association Of Colored Women And African-American Clubwomen, Race, And Reform
Sources in U.S. Women's Labor History – The Tamiment Library & Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives
Standards for the employment of women in industry. Washington: G.P.O., 1921
Studies in Scarlet: Marriage and Sexuality in the U.S. and U.K., 1815-1914
Studies, Treatises, Union Publications, And Vocational Texts, 1845 - 1970s
The Subjection of Women - Full text of John Stuart Mill's famous book, 1869
Suffragists Oral History Project
Supreme Court Decisions 1937 - 1975
Teaching & Learning Guide for: How Should We Look at Rape in Early America
TeachingAmericanHistory.org
Temperance & Prohibition
The Trade Union Woman
A Treatise on Domestic Economy; for the use of Young Ladies at Home, and at School. By Miss Catherine E. Beecher
The Triangle Factory Fire
Uncle Tom's America
University of Washington's Social Issues Photographs Digital Library
Upstate New York and the Women's Rights Movement
U.S. Department of Labor - Bureau of Labor Statistics
U.S. Info.State.Gov/Picture Profiles
Victorian Dress Reform
Victorian Women's Writers Project
A Vindication of the Rights of Woman With Strictures on Political and Moral Subjects by Mary Wollstonecraft
Votes for Women: Selections from the National Women's Suffrage Association, 1848-1921
Webster, George Washington. A physiological basis for the shorter working day for women. Washington: G.P.O., 1921.
A Week in the Mill," from the Lowell Offering (1845)
With the Compliments of the Season: An online exhibition of Victorian holiday cards in the Lilly Library
Women and Marxism
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
Women, Enterprise & Society
Women in America, 1820-1842
Women in History at the Clements Library, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Women in the United States in the 19th Century
Women of Color Web Sites
Women Pioneers in American Memory
Women of Protest - Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party
Women Suffrage in Political Cartoons
Women Working, 1800-1930
Women Working, 1870-1930 a digital collection of primary sources for teaching, learning and research
Women's Bureau ( U.S. Government Department of Labor)
Women's History in Wisconsin
Women's History, Library of Congress
Women's History Month, Federal Resources for Education
Women's History Month, Library of Congress
Women's History Resources
Women's History Sources: A Guide to Manuscripts and Archival Collections
Women's Issues Then & Now: A Feminist Overview of the Past 2 Centuries
Women's Studies Database Film Reviews
A Women's Studies Digitization Project Initiative
Women's Studies Online Resources
Women's Studies Internet Resources
Women's Studies / Women's Issues Resource Sites
Women's Travel Writing, 1830-1930:
Women's Work in the Long 19th Century
A Women's Work is Never Done
Worcester Women's History Project
Working Women, 1800-1930
Yale University Library (Women's Studies Research)
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