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The National Woman’s Party at the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, celebrates women’s progress toward equality—and explores the evolving role of women and their contributions to society—through…

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A register of US historic places travel itinerary.

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The Alice Paul Institute educates the public about the life and work of Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977), and offers heritage and girls’ leadership development programs at Paulsdale, her home and a National Historic Landmark.

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One of the most radical, far-sighted and articulate early feminists, Matilda Joslyn Gage was deliberately written out of history after her death in 1898 by an increasingly conservative suffrage movement. While restoring knowledge of Gage’s…

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Mary McLeod Bethune achieved her greatest recognition at the Washington, DC townhouse that is now this National Historic Site. The Council House was the first headquarters of the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) and was Bethune’s last home in…

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The National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House in Rochester, NY was the home of the legendary American civil rights leader, and the site of her famous arrest for voting in 1872.

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A look at women's work, from before the American Revolution through the Industrial Revolution.

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This site includes original sources on the fire held at the ILR School's Kheel Center, an archive of historical material on labor and industrial relations.

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The Margaret Sanger Papers Project (MSPP) is an historical editing project sponsored by the New York University's Division of Libraries.
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