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Lesson Plans
  1. Women of Ancient Mesopotamia (Women in World History Curriculum - Reese)
      Provides lesson ideas regarding women of ancient Mesopotamia.


Lists
  1. African American Women During the Civil War (University of Maryland)

  2. Bibliography - Books on the History of Women (gURLwURLd)
      Provides an annotated bibliography of books on the history of women and more. Does not provide links to the books.

  3. Distinguished Women of Past and Present (Bois)
      Provides one of the most comprehensive sets of biographies of women available on the Net. Arranged alphabetically by last name and by field.

  4. Education and Women (WWWomen)
      Provides resources related to women and gender equity issues.

  5. History - Outstanding Women by Topic (National Women's History Project)
      Provides sources of information on women recognized for contributions to various fields. 12-01

  6. Resources for Girls 11 - 14 (gURLwURLd)
      Provides links of special interest to girls age 11 - 14.

  7. Women Across Cultures (WWWomen)
      Provides a Directory and Search Engine related to women.

  8. Women Heroes (Women in World History Curriculum - Reese)
      Provides biographies of influential women, by region of the world.

  9. Women in American History (Encyclopedia Brittanica)
      Includes videos, pictures, articles links and more.

  10. Women in History (WWWomen)
      Provides a Directory and Search Engine related to women.

  11. Women in Science and Technology (WWWomen)
      Provides associations and other resources of interest to women interested in science and technology.

  12. Women in Sports (WWWomen)
      Provides resources in sports oriented toward women.

  13. Women's Issues (Voices of Women)
      Provides articles by and for women. 2-00


Papers
  1. 100 Best Female Athletes (Sports Illustrated)
      Provides biographies of Sports Illustrated's opinion regarding top female athletes. 12-02

  2. Besant, Annie (BBC Society and Culture)
      Provides a picture and a short biography of the social activist. 11-02

  3. Biographies of Famous Women (Gale Group)
      Provides over 100 biographies. Many include pictures 6-00

  4. Biographies of Women of China (Asiapac - Internova)
      Provides illustrated biographies of 100 celebrated women of China.

  5. Cochran, Jackie (Carl Vinson Institute of Government)
      Provides short profile of the first woman to travel faster than the speed of sound. 12-01

  6. Cochran, Jackie (McFadden)
      Provides short profile of the first woman to travel faster than the speed of sound. 12-01

  7. Cochran, Jackie (WomeninAviation.com)
      Provides short profile of the first woman to travel faster than the speed of sound. 'At the time of her death on August 9, 1980, Jacqueline Cochran held more speed, altitude, and distance records than any other pilot, male or female, in aviation history.' 12-01

  8. Collins, Eileen (NASA)
      Provides a profile of the female astronaut. "Collins was the first woman pilot of a Space Shuttle." 4-02

  9. Editorial - Taliban Not Valid Interpreters of Islam (Muslim Women's League - Al-Marayati)
      Provides a Muslim scholar's views on Taliban interpretations of Islam. "Indeed, the extreme position taken by the Taliban hardly deserves to be considered an 'interpretation' of Islam. That implies the position has some degree of validity, when it is really an aberration in violation of the most basic tenets of the faith." 11-01

  10. Editorial Projects Related to Women's Issues - 1830 - 1930 (Dublin and Sklar)
      Provides over a dozen themes on historical issues related to women in the United States.

  11. Empress Wu Zetian (Women in World History Curriculum - Reese)
      Provides a biography of an influential woman of the Tang dynasty of China.

  12. Encouraging Girls in Math, Science, and Technology (Imaginary Lines)
      Provides projects to encourage girls to pursue efforts in math, science, or technology. Founded by Sally Ride, the first American woman in space. 8-02

  13. Garrett, Elizabeth (Spartacus)
      Provides a picture and a short biography of the social activist who became the first female physician in Britain. 11-02

  14. Girls and Women - Title 9 Equity Legislation (National Association of Girls and Women in Sports)
      Describes the legislation and its benefits for girls and women. 8-01

  15. Girls and Women in Sports - Participation Statistics (National Association of Girls and Women in Sports)
      Provides statistics about participation in sports by girls, boys, and women. NAGWS "champions equal funding, quality, and respect for girls' and women's sports programs." 8-01

  16. Hopper, Grace (National Women's Hall of Fame)
      Provides a short biography of a great mathematician, computer pioneer, and inventor. She was the first female Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy. 1-01

  17. Hughes, Karen (Washington Post - Allen)
      Provides a profile of the counselor to President George W. Bush. "She is also the highest-ranking female aide to a modern president." Hughes resigned in April, 2002. 4-02

  18. Indigenous Women and the Future (LaDuke, Winona)
      Provides statements of LaDuke at the World Conference on Women in Bejing in 1995.

  19. Jemison, Mae C. (TopBlacks.com)
      Provides a picture and biography of Dr. Mae Jemison, the first black female astronaut and the first black female in space. 5-00

  20. Joyner-Kersee, Jackie (World Sports Academy)
      Provides a biography and a picture. "Joyner-Kersee retired from the track in the summer of 1998 but, in December the following year, she was named as one of the top six U.S. Olympians at Sports Illustrated's 20th Century Sports Awards in New York. That same month, she was voted the outstanding female Olympian of the century by a six-member panel of experts assembled by the Associated Press." 12-02

  21. King, Billie Jean (Sports Illustrated)
      Provides a biography of the tennis great. Includes a picture. 12-02

  22. Lessing, Doris (Lessing.Redmood.comg)
      Provides a biography. "Lessing believes that she was freer than most people because she became a writer. For her, writing is a process of 'setting at a distance,' taking the 'raw, the individual, the uncriticized, the unexamined, into the realm of the general.' " 11-02

  23. Lessing, Doris - Essays and Articles (Lessing.Redmood.comg)
      Provides a sample of articles and essays by Lessing. 11-02

  24. Lessing, Doris - Interviews (Lessing.Redmood.comg)
      Provides a sample of interviews with Lessing. 11-02

  25. Lessing, Doris - Portraits (Lessing.Redmood.comg)
      Provides a series of photographs of Lessing over a 52 period of her career. 11-02

  26. Leyla Zana Biography (Kurdistan Information Center)
      Provides a short biography of the Kurdish activist. 9-01

  27. McCartney, Heather Mills (Landmines.org)
      "Determined to lead a constructive life and remove the stigma often associated with being an amputee, Heather became a role model by learning to ski again and taking up surfing and Rollerblading, speaking publicly about her accident and recovery, visiting the disabled, embarking on a crusade to provide war-torn countries with artificial limbs, and waging an international battle against landmines." 12-02

  28. Men Are "Head Of House" But Women Run It (applesforhealth)
      A man might be considered the "head of the house" but it's the woman of the house who really runs the show. 09-03-99.

  29. Murasaki Shikibu (Women in World History Curriculum - Reese)
      Provides a biography of an influential woman of the Heian Period of Japan.

  30. O'Connor, Sandra Day (Gale Group)
      Provides a biography of the "first woman to serve as a Supreme Court justice." 6-00

  31. Optimism (applesforhealth)
      Girls and young women have a vision of great accomplishments in science, medicine and human rights in the future. 12-24-00.

  32. Photographers - Women (Leggat)
      Provides short biographies of women who are mentioned in the history of photography. 3-01

  33. Research - Women's Studies (New York Public Library)

  34. Ride, Sally (NASA)
      Provides a short biography of the first American woman in space. 8-02

  35. Senate - Women Senators (United States Senate)
      Provides biographies of the women who have served in the United States Senate, including Rebecca Latimer Felton, Hattie Wyatt Caraway, Rose McConnell Long, Dixie Bibb Graves, Gladys Pyle, Vera Cahalan Bushfield, Margaret Chase Smith, Eva Kelley Bowring, Hazel Hempel Abel, Maurine Brown Neuberger, Elaine S. Edwards, Muriel Humphrey, Maryon Allen, Nancy Landon Kassebaum, Paula Hawkins, Barbara Mikulski, Jocelyn Burdick, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara Boxer, Carol Moseley-Braun, Patty Murray, Kay Bailey Hutchison, Olympia Jean Snowe, Sheila Frahm, Mary Landrieu, Susan Collins, Blanche Lincoln, Hillary Rodham Clinton, Deborah Stabenow, Maria E. Cantwell, and Jean Carnahan. 5-01

  36. Sorenstam, Annika (TheGolfChannel.com)
      Provides a short summary of achievements in golf. She is the "the first LPGA player to compete in a PGA Tour event since Babe Zaharias in the 1945 Los Angeles Open." 5-03

  37. Sorenstam, Annika - A Lesson Learned (Houston Chronicle - Lopez)
      "It happened that fast. It was that significant and enlightening."

      "And perhaps most significantly, it wasn't Annika Sorenstam who earned the advanced degree. It was the rest of us."

      "Sorenstam's motives for entering the Colonial Invitational were simple: Learn something. Get better. Toughen up. Accept the challenge." 5-03

  38. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (America's Story)
      Provides a short biography. 12-00

  39. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady (America's Story)
      Provides a short biography. 12-00

  40. The Study of Women in the Ancient World

  41. Violence Against Women (National Geographic)
      Provides an essay against the practice of punishing women to "protect family honor" that continues from ancient times in some patriarchal societies. 2-02

  42. Violence Against Women in Afghanistan (New Jersey Online - Lederer)
      Summarizes recommendations from a UN report related to Afghanistan and the culture of violence against women Annan found. 2-02

  43. Voices from Behind the Veil (Christian Science Monitor - Gaouette)
      Provides an inside view on the experience of Muslim women in the Middle East. "They bridle at Western assumptions about the nature of Islam and a woman's place in it. Like their Afghan sisters, these women stress that culture shapes their lives as much as religion and if they have problems, the veil certainly isn't one of them. They want change, but on terms that suit their society. Most of all, they would like Westerners to stop rehashing old clichés about who they are." 3-02

  44. Weight Discrimination (Radiance Online)
      Encourages activism to stop weight discrimination. 7-00

  45. Women - Biographies of Women Mathematicians (Riddle)
      Provides biographies in alphabetical order and by time period. 2-00

  46. Women Who Served in Vietnam (Litt)
      Describes how women from the United States served in the military during the Vietnam war. Provides many stories.

  47. Women Writers by Name, Country or Period (Ockerbloom)
      Provides biographies of women writers by name, country, or time period.

  48. Women Writers of Color (University of Minnesota)
      Provides biographies of women writers who are African-American, Asian-American, Hispanic, Chicana, Latina, Indigenous, or Native American.

  49. Women and Business (WWWomen)
      Provides resources for women interested in business.

  50. Women and Computers (WWWomen)
      Provides resources for women related to computer technology.

  51. Women and the Community (WWWomen)
      Provides lists of resources that support causes for women.

  52. Women in "Herstory" (gURLwURLd)
      Recognizes the many roles of women in history. Designed for girls age 11 - 14, but useful for males and females of all ages.

  53. Women in Ancient Egypt (PBS.org)
      "As an Egyptian woman, you would have been among the most legally independent females in the ancient world."

      Their legal rights of women meant they could bring an action in law, be a partner in legal contracts and own property. It was also possible for them to work, and even live alone." 8-03

  54. Women in History
      Provides comprehensive resources, by topic.

  55. Women in Sports (Radica Games- Girl Tech)
      Provides information on women and girls who have achieved in sports, by sport. 10-00

  56. Women of NASA (NASA Quest) 1-01

  57. Women's Biographies (University of Maryland)
      Provides biographies of historical women of achievement.

  58. Women's Health (WWWomen)
      Provides resources for women related to health and disease prevention.

  59. Women's Issues - 1830 - 1930 (Dublin and Sklar)
      Searches historical documents for names and text related to women's issues from 1830 - 1930. Includes a particular emphasis on women's rights and suffrage.

  60. Women's Issues in the Third World Countries (Cancel)
      Provides an intergrated set of resources designed to interest readers and enhance exploration.

  61. Women's Safety (WWWomen)
      Provides resources for women related to abuse and prevention.

  62. Women's Studies (University of Maryland)
      Searches historical and recent documents for names and text related to women's studies.

  63. Women's Suffrage (Dublin and Sklar)
      Provides information on how the National Suffrage Amendment was passed.

  64. Working While Pregnant Has It's Risks (applesforhealth)
      Women who work while pregnant, especially at physically demanding jobs, are taking a risk, researchers say. They say the answer is a better national maternity leave policy for working women. 04-21-00.

  65. Wu, Chien-Shiung (National Women's Hall of Fame)
      Provides a short biography of a great physicist. 1-01

  66. Zaharias, Babe Didrikson (Sports Illustrated)
      Provides a biography of the person recognized as the "Greatest Female Athlete of the First Half of the 20th Century." Includes a picture. 12-02


Periodicals
  1. Women's Wire
      Provides articles related to women and work.

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