Incoming Resources
- What do women want?, bread, roses, sex, power, Erica Jong
- America's women, four hundred years of dolls, drudges, helpmates, and heroines, Gail Collins
- A statistical portrait of women in the United States, 1978
- Women, American women in their own words, Mark Baker
- Unequal sisters, a multicultural reader in U.S. women's history, edited by Vicki L. Ruiz & Ellen Carol DuBois
- The light of the home : an intimate view of the lives of women in Victorian America, Harvey Green, with the assistance of Mary-Ellen Perry ; with illustrations from the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum
- I dwell in possibility, women build a nation, 1600-1920, Donna M. Lucey
- Flux, women on sex, work, kids, love and life in a half-changed world, Peggy Orenstein
- What every American should know about women's history, 200 events that shaped our destiny, Christine Lunardini
- Chocolate for a woman's courage, 77 stories that honor your strength and wisdom, [compiled by] Kay Allenbaugh
- Women's worlds, NIMH supported research on women, by Anne E. Fisher
- Women's voices, a documentary history of women in America, edited by Lorie Jenkins McElroy
- Handbook of American women's history, Angela M. Howard & Frances M. Kavenik, editors
- American women activists' writings, an anthology, 1637-2002, edited by Kathryn Cullen-DuPont
- American women in the 1960s, changing the future, Blanche Linden-Ward, Carol Hurd Green
- Women, power, and ethnicity, working toward reciprocal empowerment, Patricia S.E. Darlington, Becky Michele Mulvaney with assistance from Deana Awadallah, Melody Leite, and Kelly Brill
- The reader's companion to U.S. women's history, editors, Wilma Mankiller ... [et al.]
- Every woman has a story, many voices, many lessons, many lives : true tales, compiled by Daryl Ott Underhill
- 33 things every girl should know about women's history, from suffragettes to skirt lengths to the E.R.A., edited by Tonya Bolden
- The encyclopedia of women's history in America, Kathryn Cullen-DuPont