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Miller, Page Putnam – 1992
The Women's History Landmark Project was undertaken in order to increase the number of National Historic Landmarks (NHL) that focus on women. Despite the fact that the NHL Program is over 25 years old, only about 3 percent of the approximately 2,000 National Historic Landmarks focus on women. When the Women's History Landmark Project ends, the…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Females, Historic Sites, Historiography
National Register of Historic Places, Washington, DC. Interagency Resources Div. – 1999
This lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file "Women's Rights Historic Site Thematic Resources" and other sources on the M'Clintock House and women's rights. The lesson is about a house located at 14 East Williams Street in Waterloo, New York, where on July 16, 1848, five women, including Elizabeth…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Females, Feminism, Heritage Education
Stoeberl, Todd – 1999
This lesson traces the use of Eleanor Roosevelt's retreat, Val-Kill, a "shack" (actually a stone cottage) built in 1925 on the grounds of the Roosevelt family estate at Hyde Park (New York), and how it nurtured her spirit, personal style, and humanitarian efforts. The lesson explains that Eleanor and her women friends later expanded the…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Females, Historic Sites, History Instruction
Koman, Rita – walkerht., 2000
This lesson is based on the National Historic Landmark files, "Madame C. J. Walker Building" and "J. C. Penney Historic District," as well as other relevant sources. The lesson first discusses the Indianapolis (Indiana) site of Madame Walker's cosmetics business. The building is a 4-story brick structure completed in 1927.…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Black History, Buildings, Built Environment
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Huyck, Heather – OAH Magazine of History, 1997
Considers women's history in the western United States using the historic places of the National Park system as its basis. The National Park Service has created three categories for historic sites: places that focus on women's history; places that include women's history; and places that surprise us with women's history. (MJP)
Descriptors: Architecture, Built Environment, Consciousness Raising, Females
Barthell, Robert J. – 1981
As an examination of the role played by rural schools in the history of the Wyoming frontier and the result of an effort to locate and preserve information related to country schools, this report is part of an eight-state research effort. Periodicals, unpublished manuscripts, school records and interviews with 19 Wyoming residents reveal details…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Centers, Cultural Education, Curriculum
Barthell, Robert J. – 1981
The history of rural education in northwestern Wyoming and the accompanying bibliography of unpublished manuscripts, periodicals, school records, and oral histories comprise part of an eight-state research effort, Country School Legacy, to study the role rural schools have played in the history of the frontier and to locate and preserve…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Centers, Community Schools, Cultural Education
Riske, Milton – 1981
Information from 22 oral history interviews, periodicals, unpublished manuscripts, and school records provides an indication of the role played by country schools in the history of southeastern Wyoming and forms part of an 8-state research effort to locate and preserve information related to country schools. The report focuses on six aspects of…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Community Centers, Community Schools, Cultural Education