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Last Updated: October 25, 2000

History | Quotes | Notable Women

 

In most of the History that is taught in classrooms around the world, women are left out. There are always the few token women but there are so many more women that could be added to the books. Take this Women in History Quiz to see what you know about women's history.

National Women's History Project

This site explains the National Women's History Project along with Women's History Month and events that are going to happen in 2002 to celebrate their 20th anniversary.

Antique Vibrator Museum

This site is all about the history of vibrators. It includes Pictures!

Museum of Menstruation and Women's Health

This site will tell you everything and more about the history of menstruation. It also includes different polls on how women feel about menstruation.

Women in World History Curriculum

This site includes great women rulers, female heroes, words of wisdom from women and ways that women's history could be included in the classroom.

Women's History Resources

This page has lists and lists of sites that are about Women's History. There are sites inside the United States and outside as well.

Our Many Mothers

This site includes archaeological discoveries and historical documents that place women in ancient societies.

National Women's History Museum

This site has am image map of the political culture of American woman suffrage. It also has a timeline and a quiz all about women.

Library of Congress Women's History

This page contains an illustrated guide through women's history. Each picture has more about it through links.

The Lesbian History Project

This site has lists of different pages that are all about the History of lesbians. It has links to lesbians of other countries, photographs, and interviews.

Association of College and Research Libraries

This page includes links to sites about Ancient times, Medieval times, American History, Canadian History, Women's History Speakers/Performers, and much more.

Diotima: Materials for the Study of Women and Gender in the Ancient World

This site shows the gender patterns around the ancient Mediterranean. It contains a searchable bibliography and links to articles, book reviews, and much more.

African-American Women

This page is done by Duke University. It has personal accounts and documents of Afican-American Women. It also contains links to other African-American History pages.

Women's History and Herstory: On the Net

This site has many different links to pages that are all about women. The pages are listed in alphabetical order. You can also search to find your topic.