- From The Amelia Bloomer Project: 2009 Amelia Bloomer Book List (Includes links to past lists from 2002-2008)
- From Scholastic: Recommended Books for Women’s History Month
- From Scholastic: Great Stories for Women’s History Month
- From Scholastic: Books and Resources for Women’s History
- From Reading Rockets: Books by Theme—Women’s History Month
- From KidsReads: You Go, Girls!
- From the Arlington (VA) Public Library: Celebrate Women’s History Month—Books for Young Readers
- Abby (the) Librarian: Booktalks for Women’s History Month
- From Childrenslit.com: Women’s History Month: Women Inspiring Hope & Possibility
- From Through the Looking Glass Children’s Book Review: March Is Women in History Month
- From Reading Is Fundamental: Stories of Famous Women Booklist
- From Embracing the Child: Women in History
- Books for Women’s History Month: Non-Fiction and Research Titles about Ladies Who Have Made History (Adrienne Wilson)
Other Resources
- Songs of the Suffragettes (Lyrics)
- From Middle Tennessee State University: Discovering Women’s History Online
This database provides access to digital collections of primary sources (photos, letters, diaries, artifacts, etc.) that document the history of women in the United States. These diverse collections range from Ancestral Pueblo pottery to Katrina Thomas's photographs of ethnic weddings from the late 20th century.
Recommended Books from Wild Rose Reader
- Poetry for Women's History Month
- More Poetry for Women's History Month
- Patience Wright: America's First Sculptor and Revolutionary Spy
- Julia Morgan Built a Castle
5 comments:
As usual, a fine, fine list/resourece. Thanks.
Thanks, Jules. It did take quite a lot of time searching for and compiling these lists of links. I hope people find them of help when looking for resources for Women's History Month.
Thank you for this comprehensive list. I was reminded of several old favorites and introduced to many new books I'm looking forward to sharing with my students.
Catherine
Catherine,
I'm glad you found the resource list helpful. Thanks for leaving a comment. It's good to know that people are using the the list of links I compiled.
What a great list. Thanks! I am always on the lookout for resources for Woman's History. One of my favorites is the Alice Paul Institute.
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