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Katherine Stinson
From 1917 to 1928, Katherine Stinson was the nation's foremost daredevil stunt pilot.
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Texas Women’s History Radio Moments
Interview with Sarah Weddington
Interview with Nancy Baker Jones
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Getting Where We’ve Got to Be: The Story of Women in the Texas Legislature
Citizens At Last: A documentary film that tells the story of the Texas women who organized, demonstrated, and won the vote for women
Molly & Ann: A short film about Ann Richards and Molly Ivins
Making History Now
History of Racism in Policing
Woman Suffrage in Texas
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The WITH Forum
Texas Women's History Project
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Texas Women: A Celebration of History
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Bessie Coleman
When Bessie Coleman wanted to become a pilot, no flying school would admit her because she was black and a woman.
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Texas Women’s History Radio Moments
Interview with Sarah Weddington
Interview with Nancy Baker Jones
Documentaries
Getting Where We’ve Got to Be: The Story of Women in the Texas Legislature
Citizens At Last: A documentary film that tells the story of the Texas women who organized, demonstrated, and won the vote for women.
Molly & Ann: A short film about Ann Richards and Molly Ivins
I Am Annie Mae: Making the Musical
Timeline
Texas Women: A Celebration of History
Awards
Ellen Clarke Temple Research Fellowship
The Ellen Clarke Temple Research Fellowship in Texas Women’s History is given annually for the best proposal for research in the history of women in Texas.
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Ellen Clarke Temple Research Fellowship
Ruthe Winegarten Award, Texas History Day
Book Series
Allie Victoria Tennant and the Visual Arts in Dallas
, by Light Townsend Cummins was the first in the Women in Texas History series.
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Ruthe Lewin Winegarten
Persistent and indefatigable, Ruthe Winegarten became the most significant advocate of Texas women's history in the state.
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Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation
Ruthe Winegarten and Her Work
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BIOGRAPHIES
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AUDIOS
Texas Women’s History Radio Moments
Interview with Sarah Weddington
Interview with Nancy Baker Jones
DOCUMENTARIES
Getting Where We’ve Got to Be
Citizens At Last
Molly & Ann
I Am Annie Mae
MAKING HISTORY NOW
History of Racism in Policing
Woman Suffrage in Texas
The WITH Forum
Texas Women's History Project
Timeline
Our Oral History Project
Websites
Archives
Personal Papers
Bibliography
Teach
BIOGRAPHIES
Alphabetical
Chronological
AUDIOS
Texas Women’s History Radio Moments
Interview with Nancy Baker Jones
DOCUMENTARIES
Getting Where We’ve Got to Be
Citizens At Last
Molly & Ann
Timeline
Texas Women: A Celebration of History
Guest Speakers
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Awards
Ellen Clarke Temple Research Fellowship
Ruthe Winegarten Award, Texas History Day
Book Series
About the Series
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Book in the Series
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The Ruthe Winegarten Memorial Foundation
Ruthe Winegarten and her Work
Our Work and Our Mission
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