These organizations include historical information about women involved in the Women's Voting Rights Movement as well as a rich history of the wide-ranging contributions of women:
The National Women’s History Alliance formerly, the National Women’s History Project, is a leader in promoting Women’s History and is committed to the goals of education, empowerment, equality, and inclusion.
Our mission is to tell the stories of women who transformed our nation. We will do that through a growing state-of-the-art online presence and a future physical museum to educate, inspire, empower, shape the future, and provide a complete view of American history.
For the last twenty years, the National Women’s History Museum has served as the largest online cultural institution dedicated to US women’s history. The institution aims to become the first museum in any nation’s capital to show the full scope of the history of its women. Its online exhibits include Legislating History: 100 Years of Women in Congress, Timeline: Woman Suffrage, and Pathways to Equality.