Women's History Month Learning Resources
Learning about the life of a midwife in 18th-century Maine through her diary and other sources. [...] »
Explorations of the body, self-reference, and the entanglement of art and politics have all been the themes of feminist art—as they have been themes of other art of our time. [...] »
Native American women restricted their activity and took care with their diet in preparing for childbirth, then prepared a secluded spot away from the community, where they gave birth. [...] »
Different kinds of power in different cultures. Perceptions of dignified and proper work vary across time and place. [...] »
Lives dedicated to teaching and nursing. [...] »
"She had outwitted the British and oh how they hated her." [...] »
Annie Oakley could shoot 6 holes in a playing card before it touched ground. Invite this sharpshooter into your classroom! [...] »
How did women suffer no suffrage through the 14th Amendment? [...] »
Travel through the life and works of Marion Anderson with this online exhibit. [...] »
An ideal website for researching basic information regarding the Salem Witch Trials. [...] »
