March is Women's History Month
The Girl Scounts of America present unsung heroes, e.g., women who helped win wars, women who helped with the right to vote, women in the arts, sports, sciences; suggested activities for girls to celebrate Women's History Month.
Proclamation, Mecklenburg County
Mechlenburg County, North Carolina, proclaims March to be Women's History Month.
Remembering the Past, For the Sake of the Future
Women's History Month celebration at Suite101. Site offers a wide variety of articles focusing on the diversity of women's history.
Stratford Celebrates Women's History Month.
Stratford Hall Plantation, birthplace of Robert E. Lee, celebrates Women's History Month by focusing on a letter to one of Lee's ancestors, Hannah Corbin, who managed Peckatone plantation after the death of her husband.
Web Sites for Women's History Month
List of links to women in the Civil War, suffragists, Olympians, science, WWII journalists, and the National Women's Hall of Fame.
Why Women's History Month?
A look into why we should designate another month to celebrate the history of another minority group; from Suite 101.com's web site about Women's History Month.
Women of the Century
Just in time for Women's History Month. Meet over 50 phenomenal women who changed the course of history during the twentieth century.
Women Who Changed History
Scholastic introduces women who made a difference. Includes activities for students and teachers.
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