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U.S. Women's History Workshop by Assumption College, american Antiquarian Society, Alliance for Education, Worcester Women's History Project

http://www.assumption.edu/whw/


The Women's History Workshop is a collaborative effort of Massachusetts teachers -- middle school through college -- which seeks to make available primary sources in pedagogically imaginative formats for teachers who wish to use such materials in their own classrooms.


Women's History

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Women's History, Women, Gender

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