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National Collaborative for Women's History Sites
The National Collaborative for Women’s History Sites (NCWHS) supports and promotes the preservation and interpretation of sites and locales that bear witness to women's participation in American life. The Collaborative makes women's contributions to history visible so that all women's experiences and potential are fully valued. Be a part of our mission -- Join the NCWHS today!
NCWHS Newsletter September 2025 - Save the Date!
In 1833, a “Select Academy” for Black women opened in Canterbury, Connecticut. Through the persistence of Black women Mariah Davis and Sarah Harris, and the courage of the white teacher, Prudence Crandall, this high school became the most advanced form of higher education open to women of any ra...
The Mother's Advice that Led to Women's Suffrage | History Honors 250
Sometimes, it really does come down to one vote (and the voter's mother) to change history. #HISTORYHonors250Discover more American history on our site:https...
Labor Women in America Telling Their Stories, Saving Their Sites
As Education Director of the American Labor Museum, Evelyn Hershey coordinates and conducts educational programs for learners of all ages. The American Labor...