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| About-Face | Promotes positive self-esteem for women through "media education, outreach, and activism." |
| American Women | Library 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 Time | Ken Middleton. This site offers two approaches: timeline and research for the study of specific time periods in American women's history. |
| Better world links | 30000 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, 1800-1930 | The 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 |