Front cover image for Landmarks of American women's history

Landmarks of American women's history

Describes a variety of landmarks and buildings that represent women's experiences and accomplishments throughout history
eBook, English, ©2003
Oxford University Press, Oxford, ©2003
History
1 online resource (143 pages) : illustrations (some color), color maps.
9780195145014, 9781423775454, 9786610603305, 0195145011, 1423775457, 6610603308
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Taos Pueblo : Native American women building community
St. John's Freehold, historic St. Mary's City : settling the New World
Watervliet Shaker historic district : leading religious communities
Boardinghouse at Boott Cotton Mill, Lowell National Historical Park : working in the mills
Wesleyan Chapel, Women's Rights National Historical Park : seeking equal rights
United Charities building : women advocating reform
M. Carey Thomas Library : striving for equal educational opportunities
Asilomar conference center : breaking professional barriers
Madam C.J. Walker building : succeeding as an entrepreneur
Pewabic pottery : experimenting with art forms
54 Tradd Street, Charleston historic district : preserving historic dwellings
Electronic reproduction, [Place of publication not identified], HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010
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