Josie
True Resource Page
Famous People
- Jane Addams: Hull House Museum, Biography, 01
- Josephine Baker: 01
- Margaret Bourke-White: Biography, 01
- Louise Brooks: 01, 02, 03, 04
- Rachel Carson: Biography
- Bessie Coleman: Fly Girls, Our Story - BS Pilot, 01
- Isadora Duncan: Biography, 01, 02
- Ruth Etting: Jazz Age Sweetheart, 01
- Mary McLeod Bethune: Biography, 01
- Ida B. Wells Barnett: Biography
- Clarence Darrow: Picture and Biography
- Benny Goodman: Biography
- Louis Sullivan: Architect
- Chemistry: 01
- Gas Pumps: 01, 02
- Lamps: Kerosene and others
- Radio Transmitter Equipment (really tech looking): 01, 02, 03, 04
- Telephones: **In case 01**, 02, 03, 04
- Washing Machine
- The Ada Project: Women in Computer Science
- 100 Celebrated Chinese Women: The history of a nation is best told through the lives of its people. In 100 Celebrated Chinese Women, a glimpse of China's past can be seen through the experiences, often tragic and violent, of women who have come to represent different aspects of the societies and eras in which they lived.
- Internet Resources on Women's History & Education: A list of Internet resources relating to women's history and education by the Feminist Majority Foundation.
- Encyclopedia of Women's History: (http://www.teleport.com/%7Emegaines/women.html) Written by and for the K12 Community.
- Julia Morgan, Architect: Born in San Francisco in 1872, Julia Morgan graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with an engineering degree before she traveled to Paris, where she struggled successfully to become the first woman accepted in to the architecture section of the Ecole des Beaux-Arts.
- Museum of Women in Science and Technology
- National Women's History Project: The National Women's History Project is a non-profit corporation, founded in Sonoma County, California in 1980.
- VOICE OF THE SHUTTLE: Gender Studies Page
- 4,000 Years of Women in Science: This site lists over 125 names from our scientific and technical past. They are all women!
- Welcome to Her Salon: The cyber themepark for women.
- Women in History: Living vignettes of women from the past. Contains pictures and biographies of many of the women Josie will meet.
African American History Sites
History Links About the 1920's
- Map of Chicago South Side jazz c.1915-c.1930
- 1924 Statistics: http://homer.louisville.edu/~kprayb01/1920s-Year-24news.html
- Social Studies and Culture in the 1920's: http://www.studyweb.com/culture/amer/twenties.htm
- 1924 Statistics: http://homer.louisville.edu/~kprayb01/1920s-Year-24news.html
- Eiffel Tower Web Site
- Images and Maps of Street in Chicago Area
- Social Studies and Culture in the 1920's: http://www.studyweb.com/culture/amer/twenties.htm
Cool Web Sites About Math and Science
Interface Designs to Check Out