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U.S. History Topics » Movements » Women's History
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Nineteenth-century artist Vinnie Ream (1847-1914) [catalog record], who as a young teenager sculpted a bust of Abraham Lincoln while he met with petitioners visiting his White House office.

American Women: A Reference Guide is a "first stop" for using Library of Congress resources to do research in the field of...

Hannah Arendt at the University of Chicago, undated. Courtesy of the Hannah Arendt Trust.

The Hannah Arendt Papers offers selections from a writer whose work is one of the principal sources for the study...

Map of the Underground Railroad, showing routes from Southern states to the North.

The Time of the Lincolns a companion website to the film Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided, examines the...

Campaigning against the Democratic Party

Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party presents 448 photos documenting the National Woman's Party's push for ratification of the...


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