Today the Legislature is considering SJR15-020, which designates March as Colorado Women’s History Month. In our library collection you can find many resources on the contributions women have made to our state’s history, including:
- Colorado Women: A History
- Colorado Women’s History: A Multicultural Treasury
- Directory of Women’s History Sites in the Colorado State Register of Historic Properties
- Women’s Gold: Prominent Women in Colorado History (videocassette)
- Women’s Clubs of Denver
- Summary Report of the Governor’s Commission on the Status of Women, 1965
- Pioneer Potluck: Stories and Recipes of Early Colorado
- Junior League of Denver
- Colorado Profiles: Men and Women Who Shaped the Centennial State
- Hell’s Belles: Prostitution, Vice, and Crime in Early Denver
- Tell Me, Grandmother: Traditions, Stories, and Culture of Arapaho People
- Long Vistas: Women and Families on Colorado Homesteads
Also, you can find biographies on Colorado women such as:
- Irene Jerome Hood: A Victorian Woman and Her Art
- A Wide-Awake Woman: Josephine Roche in the Era of Reform
- The Ballad of Baby Doe
- Helen Ring Robinson: Colorado Senator and Suffragist
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