The Lupton Library now subscribes to the database Women and Social Movements. This resource provides full-text access to biographies of women, primary documents written by and about women and social organizations, statistics and graphs, a chronology, and document projects that bring information together for you and answers specific questions, such as “How Did Local Antislavery Women Form National Networks in the Antebellum United States?” or “How Did Gender and Class Shape the Age of Consent Campaign Within the Social Purity Movement, 1886-1914?”.
Women and Social Movements covers the United States from 1600-2000, providing possible sources for your papers in U.S. History, Women’s Studies, English, Political Science, Social Work, and the list goes on.
The search screen is easy to use and encourages browsing, And remember, all the sources are full-text!