Visit the Women's history and resource center to learn more about the history of women volunteers.
Letters written by women of Goucher College, Class of 1903, from 1919-1938, that document topics about suffrage, war, the depression and family life. Also photographs, yearbook, songbook and links.
An on-line research-guide to state and regional women's history resources.
The last Beloved Woman of the Cherokee, and leader of the powerful Women's Council, by D. Ray Smith.
The accounts of 18 foreign travelers describe the conditions of women's lives in the United States, accessed chronologically or topically for comparisons.
Written by Marion Ahlstrom Hanson about her Grandmother, and published by Hale's Monthly Messenger, May 1929.
Mission statement and recent inductees. Located at the Hartford College for Women in Hartford.
Jane Addams examines how women's memories shape the past to remove its harshness and changes in women's roles as they addressed industrialization and war.
Biographies listed by state, alphabetically and chronologically. Main list includes the state, political party affiliation and dates served.
Detailed biographies of notable women in Oklahoma history including Angie Debo, Jessie Thatcher Bost, Hannah Atkins and the WAVES.
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