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WOMEN'S MOVEMENTS
The ABC-CLIO Companion to Women in the Workplace
Call Number: Ref HD 6095 .S34 1993
ISBN: 0874366941
Publication Date: 1993
Encyclopedia of American Social Movements
Call Number: Ref HN57 .E594 2004 4 vols (also an online ebook)
ISBN: 0765680459
Publication Date: 2004
Encyclopedia of Women in American History
Call Number: Ref HQ1410 .E53 2002 3 vols
ISBN: 0765680386
Women in American History: a Social, Political, and Cultural Encyclopedia and Document Collection
Call Number: Ref HQ1410 .W6468 2017. 4 vols (also an online ebook)
ISBN: 1440846049
Publication Date: 2016
Women's Rights in the United States: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Issues, Events, and People
Call Number: Ref HQ1236.5.U6 W677 2015 4 vols (also an online ebook)
ISBN: 1610692144
Publication Date: 2014
American Women's History Database
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600–2000
Thousands of primary source documents and other resources in American women's history.
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