Driving excellence in humanities education A More Perfect Union History and Civics Materials for the nation's 250th Anniversary Landmarks of American History & Culture Resources for place-based teaching and research Teacher's Guide Women They Talk About: Documenting Early Women Filmmakers with the American Film Institute Lesson Plan Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall-paper” & the “New Woman” Media Resource BackStory: Making the Team: Sports and Equality in American History Curriculum Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz: The First Great Latin American Poet Lesson Plan Women's Suffrage: Why the West First? Lesson Plan Scripting the Past: Exploring Women's History Through Film Resources for Teaching Women's History Lesson 5: Eleanor Roosevelt and the Rise of Social Reform in the 1930s Maya Angelou: A Phenomenal Woman Voting Rights for Women: Pro- and Anti-Suffrage Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s “Learning to Read” BackStory: You've Come A Long Way—A History of Women in Politics Unladylike 2020: The Changemakers Grassroots Perspectives on the Civil Rights Movement: Focus on Women Teaching Women’s History through Great Speeches The Declaration of Sentiments by the Seneca Falls Conference (1848) NEH Connections NEH programs, projects, and resources for educators Media Resource Why Here?: Eatonville, Florida and Zora Neale Hurston Media Resource Q&A with Public Scholar Candacy Taylor