Women & Gender Studies
Online Collections
- Women of Protest: Photographs of the National Women's PartyMostly photographs from the Library of Congress.
- National Women's History MuseumOnline access to changing exhibits.
- African American Women Writers of the 19th CenturyFrom the New York Public Library's Schomburg Center. Includes fiction, poetry, biographies and autobiographies, and essays.
- Lesbian Herstory ArchivesIncludes audio, video, and photographic digital collections.
- Digital Transgender ArchiveFrom Holy Cross. Digitized historical materials, born-digital materials, and information on archival holdings.
- Documents from the Women's Liberation MovementThis resource from Duke University is focused on the Women's Liberation Movement in the United States of 1960s and 1970s.
- Sallie Bingham's Center for Women's History and CultureFrom Duke University. Primary source material related to the Women's Liberation Movement, African-American Women, and Women during the Civil War.
- Chicago Women's Liberation Union (CWLU) Herstory ProjectAmong the resources included are materials from the Women's Liberation Movement's second wave, writings from abortion activists, and other historical documents.
- Women WorkingFrom Harvard. Historical documentation of the role of women in the United States economy from 1800-1930.