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About-Face Promotes positive self-esteem for women through "media education, outreach, and activism."
American WomenLibrary of Congress. This gateway to conducting research on U.S. women's history and culture includes guides to using LC collections and links to external sites
American Women Through TimeKen Middleton. This site offers two approaches: timeline and research for the study of specific time periods in American women's history.
Better world links30000 links on global topics like peace, environment, human rights, third world, social justice, women, religion, education, economy, military, ...
Black American Feminism Bibliography arranged by discipline and Subject. Some websites.
DataLine Glass Ceiling Discusses issues about the rate at which women and minority men are promoted in the workplace as well as lawsuits pertaining to these issues.
Early Modern Women Database University of Maryland. Provides links useful for the study of women in Europe and America around 1500 to 1800.
Feminist Majority Foundation News, links to research materials, etc.
Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing +5) International Institute for Sustainable Development. Up to date News, Gender Equality for the 21st Century, background information, and links.
National Women's Law Center 12 Different issues to search under, find subcategories, how to take action, what new developments impact issues.
Other Women's Voices Biographical information and annotated links that will take you to texts from >125 women writers who produced a substantial amount of work before 1700. Also lists print resources.
The "Second Wave" and Beyond Alexander Street Press. Site contains  links to womens stories, pictures, history.
Sexual Harassment Resources University of North Carolina Greensboro. Links to sites from the United States government and military, educational institutions, professional organizations, etc.
Stanton and Anthony Papers Project Online Rutgers University. Manuscripts and printed text, biographical information, biographies, statistics on women's voting, 1868-1873.
Women 's Rights and Democracy in the Arab World Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Democracy and Rule of Law Project.
Women Working, 1800-1930The President and Fellows of Harvard College. The collection features approximately 500,000 digitized pages and images including:7,500 pages of manuscripts,3,500 books and pamphlets,1,200 photographs