Please note that items in bold are described in the Library’s online catalog and you will need to review the catalog to obtain the call number of each item. All other items are described in guides in Special Collections and Archives.
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I. Manuscript and Archival
II. Books and Published
III. Reference
IV. Online Resources at Furman
V. Web Sites
- Thursday Club 1889-2008
- Thursday Afternoon Club 1895-2010
- Rotary Book Club, discussion of books, places and current events, 1901 to present
- Furman University Archives
- Furman Link/Campus Club Records--women's organization 1958 to present
- Feminist Initiative
- South Carolina Poetry Archives
- Claire Bateman
- Phebe Davidson
- Marjory Wentworth, SC Poet Laureate
- Women's Popular Magazine Collection, 21st century
- League Legacy: Conversations with Past Presidents, 1977-2011, League of Women Voters of South Carolina, 2011
- Oxford Encyclopedia of Women in World History (online database at Furman)
- Biography in Context (online database at Furman)
- American National Biography Online (Online database at Furman)
- Gender Studies Database (online database at Furman)
- Women's Studies International (online database at Furman)
- Black Women in America Pulls together the research in this field to provide a building block of Black Women’s Studies. Includes women such as Venus and Serena Williams, Condoleezza Rice, Carol Moseley Braun, Ruth Simmons, and Ann Fudge. Addresses the achievements of black women throughout history, highlights their ongoing contributions in America today, and represents the new research the first edition helped to generate.
- Internet Women's History Sourcebook on Women
- For a list of popular magazines in the Main Library, some of which are published for women see: Popular Print Journals
- For additional information on Women's Resources see: Women's and Gender Study Resources
- TIME Archive: a searchable text collection of TIME magazine articles since 1923
- American Women: A Gateway to Library of Congress Resources for the Study of Women's History and Culture in the United States, from the Library of Congress American Memory web site
- Women of Protest: Photographs from the Records of the National Woman's Party, from the Library of Congress American Memory web site
- United States Army Women's Museum in Fort Lee, VA
- National Women's History Museum exhibitions
- National Woman's Party Digital Collection
- American Women Writers National Museum

