Re: American Revolution once again at the center of curriculum.....

From: edequity@phoenix.edc.org
Date: Thu Feb 10 2000 - 17:36:28 EST

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    You might try exploring this web site:
    http://frank.mtsu.edu/~kmiddlet/history/women/wh-bio.html

    Other useful resources include:
    _A History of Women in America_ by Carol Hymowitz and Michaele Weissman
    _HERSTORY: Women Who Changed the World_ by Gloria Steinem
    _1001 Things Evreryone Should Know ABout Women's History_ by Constance
    Jones
    _WOMEN INVENT! Two Centuries of Discoveries That Have Shaped Our World_ by
    Susan Casey
    _The Young Oxford History of Women in the Unitead States_ 11-volume set
    _What Every American Should Know About Women's History_ by Christine
    Lunardini
    _The New York Public Library Amazing Women in American History_ by Sue
    Heineman

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