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From the Library of Congress, a gateway to the study of women's history and culture in the United States.
Sponsored by the National Women's History Project, this site includes a history of the movement, a detailed timeline, and links to today's issues.
Includes a databank with fact sheets on age, employment, education, health, population, poverty, and more. Written in English.
An annotated bibliography from Michigan State University.
Historical manuscripts and image resources selected from Harvard University's library and museum collections focusing on women's roles in the United States economy.
Advising members of Congress since 1977, WREI identifies issues affecting women and their roles in the family, workplace, and public arena, to inform and help shape the public policy debate on these issues.
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