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Women's History Links
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Items on this Web Site. Please send suggestions for additional links to uuwhs@uuwhs.org. Our appreciation to Jone Johnson Lewis who located and researched a number of these sites. Researching Historic UU Women. Canadian Unitarian Universalist Women's History. This comprehensive site includes information about historic women, and a number or ways to be involved in the preservation of UU Canadian Women' History. Http:/ www.canuuwomenhistory.ca/. Women in American Religious History. UUs on Postage Stamps.
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primarysources
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Primary Sources of Lucretia Mott. Letter to Nathaniel Barney (1847). Letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1855). Primary documents available at "Women in Social Movements,". A SUNY Binghamton web site arranged by Kathryn Kish Sklar and Thomas Dublin. The site contains collections pertaining to women's social activism from 1830-1930. For this web site, the Lucretia Coffin Mott Project at Pomona put together 15 letters reflecting Lucretia Mott's involvement in the ante-bellum women's rights movement.
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The Progressive Era (1890 - 1920)
https://www.gwu.edu/~erpapers/teachinger/glossary/progressive-era.cfm
Online Documents and Videos. If You Ask Me. First Lady of the World. ER, JFK, and the 1960 Election: A Mini-Edition. The My Day Projects. The Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project is a university-chartered research center associated with the Department of History of The George Washington University. The Progressive Era (1890 - 1920). When the horrors of war exposed people's cruelty and many Americans associated President Woodrow Wilson. For more information on progressivism see the following web sites:. An In...
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Gender and Women's History Online Resources - Feminist Geek
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Gender and Women's History Resources. There are now more than 1,033,790,346. Web sites on the Internet. There are many women's history resources online. Listed below are start points to explore online resources. They will lead you to many treasures. Annotated list of women-related history web sites from Joan Korenman, University of Maryland, Baltimore County's Center for Women and Technology Information. Women in World History. Women and Social Movements in the US, 1600 - 2000. Women Working, 1870-1930.