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Louisa May Alcott
Official website for the documentary and biography
YouTube channel with a variety of documentary film clips
Works by Louisa May Alcott online 1
Works by Louisa May Alcott online 2
Works by Louisa May Alcott online 3
The Louisa May Alcott Society
Louisa May Alcott’s Orchard House
Nineteenth-century women writers of domestic fiction
Civil War
American Women's History of the Civil War era
Internet resources on women and the Civil War
The American Civil War Homepage
Website for "The Civil War" by Ken Burns
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American cultural history of the nineteenth century
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American books and periodicals online from the Library of Congress
Godey’s Lady’s Book
National Directory of Chautauqua Performers
The Margaret Fuller Society
Slavery and Abolition
American Abolitionism
Library of Congress Resource Guide
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The Web of American Transcendentalism
Research and Reference Guide: American Transcendentalism
The Thoreau Society
The Ralph Waldo Emerson Society
Transcendentalism in Concord, Massachusetts
Education Reform and Women's Rights
Louisa May Alcott’s father
Timeline of the women's suffrage movement
Research and Reference Guide: The Women's Rights Movement
National American Woman Suffrage Association Collection
Living the Legacy: The Women’s Rights Movement 1848-1998
Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600-2000
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