
"These pages are part of an on-going project at Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia, to illustrate the numerous achievements of women in the field of mathematics. Thumbnail biographies of notable women in science from Eastern Illinois University.


PBS offers links to documentaries or programs about "Black women who have made a special mark on their communities and the World." This article by Noralee Frankel appeared in the Summer 1997 edition of NARA's publication, Prologue. "From Slave Women to Free Women: The National Archives & Black Women's History in the Civil War Era" This online exhibit from the National Women's History Museum traces the experiences of African American Women from the transatlantic slave trade to the twenty-first century. Full text versions of diaries, letters, and newspapers offer insight into life for African American women in the South.Īfrican American Women Writers of the 19th Centuryįrom the New York Public Library's Digital Schomburg Collection, this site offers a searchable full-text database of 52 published works by 19th-century black women writers and provides access to the thought, perspectives and creative abilities of black women as captured in books and pamphlets published prior to 1920.Ĭlaiming Their Citizenship: African American Women from 1624-2009 This bibliography is provided by the Indiana Humanities Council.ĭuke University's online archival collection containing primary Internet sources, manuscripts, and women's studies resources. From the International Institute of Social History. ViVa: A Bibliography of Women's History in Historical and Women's Studies Journalsīibliography of articles on women's and gender history dating back to 1975. Pathfinder for Women's History Research in the National Archives and Records Administration LibraryĬreated by Carol Faulkner of NARA's Archives Library Information Center. In recognition of the contributions of American women, ALIC presents a listing of web sites relevant to women in the United States.īibliography of Women's Resources in ALICĬreated by Trish Laski and Stephanie Kuehn of NARA's Archives Library Information Center.

The struggle for women to gain acceptance, recognition and equal rights in society has been a long process.
