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Collections of women's history resources, both online and offline. Sites to browse for fun or research. Each has a wealth of resources on women's history, most on a particular theme.
E-Texts and Women's History
An article detailing where you can find collections of information about women in history. Some resources will also point to biographies.
Archival Collections Alabama-Missouri
US archival collections relevant to women's history. From government records to manuscript collections.
Archival Collections Montana-Wyoming, Non-US
US and global archival collections relevant to women's history. From government records to manuscript collections.
Women's Rights on Trial
In 1872, Susan B. Anthony was arrested for "illegal voting." Attractive site, with information on this and ten other courtroom trials involving women's rights.
Internet Women's History Sourcebook
An attractive and comprehensive list of resources, not limited to US or Western women.
Pathfinder: Collections of Primary Documents
Listing of print bibliographies, part of a larger list of print resources from the National Archives on women's history resources.
Rutgers University: Women's History
Outline of their (print) collection: women and work, art, business, social service, writers, labor movement, Latin America, consumer activism, etc.
Suffragists Oral History Project
Interviews with twelve suffragists including Alice Paul and Jeannette Rankin.

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