Women and Social Movements, International is a landmark collection of primary materials. Through the writings of women activists, their personal letters and diaries, and the proceedings of conferences at which pivotal decisions were made, this collection lets you see how women’s social movements shaped much of the events and attitudes that have defined modern life.
Includes digitized images of the pages of more than 6,500 American magazines and journals, documenting the life of America's people from the Colonial Era through the Civil War and Reconstruction.
The Lesbian Herstory Archives exists to gather, preserve and provide access to records of Lesbian lives and activities. Their digital collections include photographs, historic t-shirts, audio and video files, and more.
A digitized collection that explores women's impact on the economic life of the United States between 1800 and the Great Depression. From Harvard Library.
The Betty H. Carter Women Veterans Historical Project documents the contributions of women in the military and related service organizations since World War I.