Research Resources
Whether you are looking to get started on a large research project, school paper, or a more general informational search, we’ve got you covered! Below is a list of helpful resources to get you started.
If you are looking for help picking a topic or locating resources
If you have questions about historical research and/or writing:
If you are a teacher looking for classroom resources and lesson plans:
If you are looking for general resources on primary vs. secondary sources:
If you are looking for resources to do genealogical research:
If you are looking for information on U.S. Women’s Suffrage:
National Women’s History Museum Suffrage Centennial Resources:
Additional Suffrage Resources:
- New York Public Library How to Find Your Suffragist / Suffragette Ancestors
- Rutgers Lesson Module on U.S. Suffrage
- New-York Historical Society Curriculum on Women’s Suffrage
- Library of Congress Research Guide for Women's Suffrage in the Moving Image and Recorded Sound Collections
- Library of Congress Research Guide for Women’s Suffrage: Pictures of Suffragists and their Activities
- National Women’s History Museum Learning Resources on Women's Political Participation
- Alexander Street Online Biographical Dictionary of the Woman Suffrage Movement in the United States
If you are a student looking to get started on your National History Day Project: