Women's Studies: Archives, Museums, and Galleries
The “Second Wave” and Beyond
A free, online community that brings together feminist thinkers and historians of women to analyze compelling questions about feminist activism and theories and to collaborate on new directions for historical research on this period.
American Memory(Library of Congress) --Women
The Library's digital collection of historical documents includes sections on women's history.
Women, Enterprise & Society:
A Guide to Resources in the Business Manuscripts Collection at Baker Library
Materials from the Harvard Business School library that document
women's participation in American business and culture from the
eighteenth through twentieth century.
Archival Sites for Women's
Studies
Numerous sites for women's manuscrips, documents, personal papers,
and historical resources compiled by Women's Studies Librarians.
Civil War Women
Primary sources on the internet including diaries, letters,
documents, photographs and prints.
Documents from the Women's
Liberation Movement
Online archival collection documents the Women's Liberation Movement
in the United States during the late 1960's and early 1970s.
Electronic Art Networking
Art work of women artists from all around the world.
Emma Goldman Papers
Major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism (1869-1940).
Margaret Sanger Papers
Project
This historical editing project located, arranged, edited, researched
and published the papers of the noted birth control pioneer.
National American
Woman Suffrage Association Collection, 1848-1921
Votes for Women--Part of the Library of Congress' American Memory
digital collection of historical documents; includes books, pamphlets
& artifacts documenting the U. S. suffrage movement.
National First Ladies Library
Virtual library devoted to the lives and legacies of America's First
Ladies; contains over 40,000 books, articls, letters, manuscripts,
and other literary works by and about 43 women.
National Women's Hall of Fame
Provides biographical information on prominent women; &
information about events celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the
Birth of Women's Rights to be held in Seneca Falls, New York, during
the summer of 1998.
Schlesinger Library
Foremost library on the history of women in America; includes books,
manuscripts, periodicals, photographs, oral histories and audiovisual
materials primarily during the 19th and 20th centuries.
Sophia Smith Collection: Women's
History Manuscripts at Smith College
Internationally recognized repository of manuscripts, photographs,
periodicals, and other primary sources in women's history.
Swarthmore College Peace
Collection
Research archives devoted to collecting, preserving and making
accessible, materials on non-governmental efforts towards peace.
