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Kidlit Celebrates Women's History Month: Internet Resources for Women's History
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Internet Resources for Women's History. A government site sponsored by Library of Congress, National Park Service, Smithsonian, and other federal agencies with many outstanding resources including on-line exhibits. National Women's History Project. National clearinghouse for information about women's history; coordinates observances of National Women's History Month, produces and sells educational materials, and honors particular women for their wor. National Women's History Museum. Includes a variety of...
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Anything You Can Do: April 2015
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Discover female icons throughout history who have paved the way for females today. Learn great news about women's roles in media. Be prepared for awesomeness. Women are persons (Thanks, Susie B! And I'll show you proof that anything a man can do, they can do just as well, if not better! Thursday, April 30, 2015. When Women Play the Game: Melisandre of Asshai. Melisandre of Asshai by Elia Mervi. Labels: A Song of Ice and Fire. When Women Play the Game. Friday, April 3, 2015. Labels: A Song of Ice and Fire.
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Big Step for a National Women's History MuseumLife, Love, Lace: the Hanky Panky blog
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The official blog of Hanky Panky Ltd. 7 Ways to Repurpose Holiday Gift Boxes. A Big Step Towards a National Women’s History Museum. March 8, 2015. Portrait monument to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony and Lucretia Mott. Adelaide Johnson, 1920. Capitol Rotunda, Washington, D.C. Photo courtesy of Architect of the Capitol. This time last year, we blogged about the movement to build a national women’s history museum on the Mall in Washington, D.C. If you would like to support NWHM. Over 30 years ago,...
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Series | Saints, Sisters, and Sluts
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Saints, Sisters, and Sluts. Famous and infamous women in history. The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Famous Women Mathematicians and Scientists. Cathedrals in a Minute – SSS News & Notes. Books and Other Media. The Solitude of Self. As our blog expands, we hope to focus on various broad topics from time to time. This is a list of our series both complete and under construction. We hope you will check this list often when you revisit to check for additions to your favorite topics. The Six Wives of Henry VIII.
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March | 2013 | Vergo Productions
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Skip to main content. Skip to primary sidebar. Skip to secondary sidebar. We Create Products That Engage Communities! Monthly Archives: March 2013. NEW INFORMATION ON THE PEOPLE WHO LED THE FIGHT FOR VOTING RIGHTS FOR WOMEN. You can learn some fascinating information about historial figures such as Sojourner Truth, Ida B. Well, Fredrick Douglas and Alice Paul by watching the video. Posted in Civil Rights. Tags: George Washington University. VOTING RIGHTS FOR WOMEN. The FIRST Robotics Competition is an an...
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All Categories - A legal resource space for entrepreneurial women.
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A legal resource space for entrepreneurial women. Upcoming Events: Silicon Valley Women in Technology. Susan Duffy: 3 Lessons Learned in Creating Gender-Balanced Entrepreneurship. Wall Street Journal Article by Susan Duffy. Http:/ blogs.wsj.com/accelerators/2014/08/19/susan-duffy-3-lessons-learned-in-creating-gender-balanced-entrepreneurship/. From Ideas to Independence: A Century of Entrepreneurial Women. National Women's History Museum. Launched its newest exhibit, "From Ideas to Independence: A Centur...
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Building the Museum — Help Us Build It
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We are the National Women's History Museum. Help us build our permanent home. How do you build a museum? About the National Women's History Museum. Thanks for signing up! Sign up for our newsletter to hear more about women making history. For details.) Emails are serviced by Constant Contact. Women have been left out of the telling of our history. Learn why this museum is important and spread the word. History starts with you. Help us build the museum. National Women's History Museum.
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