Women's History Databases

Published:
March 11, 2014
 

In celebration of Women's History Month, the Grinnell College Libraries are featuring a range of research tools throughout March. The first of this series is Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000.

This collection currently includes:

  • 110 document projects and archives with more than 4,350 documents,
  • More than 153,000 pages of additional full-text documents, written by more than 2,200 primary authors,
  • Book, film, and website reviews,
  • Notes from the archives, and
  • Teaching tools.

A wide variety of primary source documents from women's reform organizations such as the Women's Trade Union League, the National Association of Colored Women, Henry Street and Hull House settlements, and the National Women's Party are also available.

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