WOMEN’S
HISTORY MONTH
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Women’s History
Month
http://www.infoplease.com/spot/womenshistory1.html
"Votes for
Women" Suffrage Pictures, 1850-1920
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/vfwhtml/vfwhome.html
The Story of Elizabeth Cady
Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
http://www.pbs.org/stantonanthony/menu.html
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/
http://www.familyeducation.com/topic/front/0,1156,1-5181,00.html
CNN Student News - Women's
History Month http://cnnstudentnews.cnn.com/2005/fyi/special/womens.history.month/
Events: Celebrate Women's
History Throughout the Year!
http://www.nwhp.org/events/events.html
Gale - Free Resources - Women's
History - Home
http://www.gale.com/free_resources/whm/
Gale - Free Resources - Women's
History Month - Home http://www.galegroup.com/free_resources/whm/index.htm
History Channel Exhibits: Womens History
http://www.historychannel.com/exhibits/womenhist/main.html
HERStories- Women's History Month
http://www.hearingvoices.com/special/2003/women/
National
Women's History Project
The Learning Page - Community
Center - Her Story
http://memory.loc.gov/learn/community/cc_herstory.php
ThinkQuest : Library : Dominion and Domination of
the Gentle Sex http://www.thinkquest.org/library/site_sum.html?tname=12834&url=12834
http://www.britannica.com/women/
Women In Military Service For America
Memorial http://www.womensmemorial.org/
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/women/
Women's biographies:
Distinguished Women of Past and Present http://www.distinguishedwomen.com/
Women's History Field Trip Intro
http://www.field-trips.org/ss/womhist/index.htm
Women's History Field Trip Intro
http://www.field-trips.org/ss/womhist/index.htm
Women's History Month 2004 -- A
National Register of Historic Places Feature http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/feature/wom/
http://english.glendale.cc.ca.us/womhist.html
A History of Women: Equal Rights
Amendment
A description of the Equal Rights Amendment
that provides the 3 sections is part of a document on the history of women in
URL: http://www.fayettenam.com/history/19amen.html
TIME
100: Emmeline Pankhurst
Without the many women and men that
fought for women's rights in the early years of
URL: http://www.time.com/time/time100/heroes/profile/pankhurst01.html
Pre-Civil
War Reform: Women's Rights Period (1820-1860)
In early American history women did
not have any rights in society. They could not get into colleges, vote, or hold
public office. A woman could not own property or even get custody of her
children in case of divorce. Many women worked on gaining these rights for
women in
Topic: Women--Suffrage
URL: http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=630
Motherhood,
Social Service, and Political Reform: Political Culture and Imagery of American
Woman Suffrage
Women had to fight for the right to
vote. The history of women's suffrage is described on this site in photos and
text. View historic photographs of women and events that made the right to vote
a possibility for women. See women at picket lines for this political cause,
and hear recordings of suffrage songs. Learn about the Seneca Falls Convention
and its importance. Meet many women who championed the suffrage cause including
Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Susan B.
Anthony, Alice Mott, and others. View posters, buttons, banners, advertisements
and more.
Topic: Women--Suffrage
URL: http://www.nmwh.org/exhibits/exhibit_frames.html
Activists
and Reformers
"They struggled for change to
make
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL: http://www.americaslibrary.org/cgi-bin/page.cgi/aa/activists
International
Women's Day
Celebrate International Women's Day
on March 8. The United Nations dedicated a day to women for two reasons: First,
peace and social progress require the active participation of women. Secondly,
women have contributed to international peace and security. For women, it is a
reminder of how far they have come in their battle and effort for equality.
Ongoing issues for women's rights include the right to the same opportunities
and pay as men, and the right to be protected from violence. Read about the
garment workers' protest and the "bread and roses" march.
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL:
http://www0.un.org/cyberschoolbus/days/women/index.asp
Political Culture and Imagery of American Woman Suffrage
At the first woman's right convention,
the right to vote was very controversial. Seventy-two years, and several
generations of women, passed from the time suffrage was first proposed until
women finally won the right to vote. Pictures and written information tell the
story of these years of lobbying, education, and marches. After the Civil War,
African-American men were granted the right to vote. Women's voting, on the
other hand, was seen as outrageous. Learn about the suffrage organizations and
how the movement moved toward nonviolent confrontation and civil disobedience
in order to accomplish their goals.
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL: http://www.nmwh.org/exhibits/intro.html
Women's
Rights Movement
From the U. S. National Park
Service's online collection of articles about historic places in
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL: http://www.nps.gov/wori/historyculture/womens-rights-movement.htm
Living
the Legacy: The Women's Rights Movement
For the past 150 years, millions of
women have lectured, wrote, marched, petitioned, lobbied, and paraded for
women's rights. Margaret Mead said, "Never doubt that a small group of
thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world." Women have gained
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL:
http://www.legacy98.org/move-hist.html
The Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination against Women
The Convention on the Elimination
of all forms of Discrimination against Women, including a preamble and thirty
articles, is described as an international bill of rights for women. Written by
the United Nations in 1979, it defines discrimination against women and sets up
an agenda to end it. Those who sign it commit themselves to including these
principles of equality in their legal systems. Women's rights in this document
include equal access to voting, education, health, and employment.
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL: http://www.un.org/womenwatch/daw/cedaw/
The
National Women's Hall of Fame
The Women of the Hall section of
The National Women's Hall of Fame web site lists biographies of women who have
made important steps in promoting women as leaders throughout history. Among
the women discussed are: Madeleine Albright, Eudora Welty,
Juliette Low, Rosa Parks, Dorothea Dix, Margaret
Sanger, and Betty Friedan.
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL: http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php
The
The Smithsonian Institute offers
this information about the Seneca Falls Convention, which took place on July
19th and 20th in 1848. Find out how the seed for the Seneca Falls Convention,
which was the first Woman's Rights Convention, was planted in 1840. Read about
some of the people involved in the convention. They include Elizabeth Cady
Stanton, Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and Susan
B. Anthony. Portraits and images of those participants are included. Other
Smithsonian Institute information can be accessed from the site.
Topic: Women--History
URL:
http://www.npg.si.edu/col/seneca/senfalls1.htm
Women's Suffrage
The online quarterly journal from
History Now provides several perspectives on women's suffrage. Articles written
by historians discuss the Seneca Falls Convention of 1848 and its importance to
organization of the women's rights movement in the
Topic: Women--Suffrage
URL:
http://www.historynow.org/03_2006/index.html
Women's
Rights
The term "women's rights"
means that women will not face discrimination on the basis of their sex. Women
will have the same political, economic, and social status as men. Did you know that
until the middle of the 19th century, women were not allowed some of the
political and legal rights as men? Some people today still believe women face
discrimination. After reading through this article, what is your opinion? Do
women in the
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL:
http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761574034/Women%E2%80%99s_Rights.html
Victorians:
Women's Rights
This BBC site offers an interactive
gave to help you learn about the development of women's rights in Victorian
times. Rights concerning divorce, jobs, education, money, voting, and children
are explored. One of the earliest rights of Victorian women was the right to
custody of young children if she was separated from her husband. The right to
get a divorce from her husband or have access to the money she earned if she
did came next. British women did not have the right to vote until 1928.
Topic: Women's
rights--History
URL:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/launch_gms_womens_rights.shtml
National Women's Hall of Fame - Women of the Hall
Born in 1859 in
Topic: Women--Suffrage--Biography
URL:
http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=38