In 2021 Mount Mary University began creating a digital version of the Fashion Archive to maximize access for fashion design students and faculty, fashion professionals, scholars, curators, collectors, and anyone interested in the history of fashion.…
The Black Alliance for Peace (BAP) seeks to recapture and redevelop the historic anti-war, anti-imperialist, and pro-peace positions of the radical black movement. Through educational activities, organizing and movement support, organizations and…
This website captures the history of the 1977 National Women’s Conference, the only federally funded, bipartisan supported, and most diverse gathering of American women in U.S. history.
This collection contains manifestos, speeches, essays, and other materials documenting various aspects of the Women's Movement in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s.
This archive of filmed oral histories was created by filmmakers Anne de Mare, Kirsten Kelly and Elizabeth Hemmerdinger under the guidance of the irreplaceable Dr. Michael Nash. The 48 women represented here provide a complex portrait of Rosie the…
The core of the Collective Biographies of Women project, from the beginning, has been the annotated bibliography of English-language books that collect three or more short biographies of women only: a forgotten British and American publishing…
An organization aimed at supporting women in the historical profession as well as research in women’s history. It is a place where women historians can find a wide variety of resources, support, and a community to help them thrive.
An index of every article of women’s history printed in The Journal of American History (JAH) since its inception as the Mississippi Valley Historical Review in 1914. The index, and its 154 entries, are offered as resources for readers who wish to…
Curated from the hearts and minds of Black womxn [sic], the Black Beauty Archives encompasses the history of our past, documents the present while imagining the future. Our mission is to preserve, document and celebrate the history of Black Beauty…
interprets and maps the life and work of Septima Poinsette Clark (1898-1987), to provide insights into her experiences as an African American civil rights educator, activist, and native of Charleston, South Carolina.