Women's Studies
Dates to Remember
- Susan B. Anthony | Adapt for grade level
- The Grimke Sisters: Southern Abolitionists | Secondary discussion questions
- Sidedoor Listening Guide & Lesson Plan: Women's Suffrage Struggles in Hawaii and Their Legacy | Secondary
- Women Advancing Equality--Asian Americans | Review and adapt for grade level
- Transgender and Gender Non-Conforming Women of Color | MS, HS
#DearCoretta
This timeline is an homage to Mrs. Coretta Scott King, the architect of the King legacy.
19 ways to teach the 19th Amendment
19 ideas that support learning about women's suffrage - can be used together or separated for relevance. Adapt for levels.
Downloadable Posters: STEM, Equality, Change
Scroll down to find free downloads to support representation in your classroom.
Women's History Books
A list of justice-oriented reads in honor of Women's History Month.
'It's a Struggle They Will Wage Alone.' How Black Women Won the Right to Vote
Includes video. Historian Martha S. Jones aims to make sure that the Black American women who fought for voting rights will not be forgotten.
Between Two Worlds: Black Women and the Fight for Voting Rights
During the 19th and 20th centuries, Black women played an active role in the struggle for universal suffrage, but often found themselves in the middle of Black men and white women fighting for civil rights.
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