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- National Womens History Museum
A renowned leader in women’s history education, the National Women's History Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact
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A renowned leader in women’s history education, the National Women's History Museum brings to life the countless untold stories of women throughout history and serves as a space for all to inspire, experience, collaborate, and amplify women’s impact
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Founded in 1996, the National Women’s History Museum is the nation’s largest online cultural institution dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the diverse contributions that
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Explore our online and in-person exhibitions on women making history We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC Exhibition opening in Washington, DC in March 2023
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We know women have been making history for centuries but their stories are missing from the world around us Explore five women's stories showcasing how that happens and learn what you can do to change it
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The National Women's History Museum (NWHM) is a museum and an American history organization that "researches, collects and exhibits the contributions of women to the social, cultural, economic and political life of our nation in a context of world history " The NWHM was founded in 1996 by Karen Staser [1]
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Explore biographies and articles about women making history Why Women's History? Women's contributions and accomplishments have largely been overlooked and consequently omitted from mainstream culture The National Women's History Museum helps fill that void
- Our History | National Womens History Museum
The National Women’s History Museum (NWHM) was founded in 1996 with a powerful vision: to ensure that women’s contributions to American history are visible, valued, and permanently recognized Our origin story begins with a symbol—and a question
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