U.S. Code
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The United States Code is the codification of the permanent laws of the United States by subject matter.
The United States Code is the codification of the permanent laws of the United States by subject matter.
Covers women and their connections with social movements in the United States from 1600-2000. Includes primary and secondary sources (speeches, book chapters, newspaper and journal articles, book reviews).
Full-text and fully searchable primary sources focusing on women's history worldwide during the 19th and 20th centuries. Contents include diaries, letters, photographs, newspapers, and periodicals presenting a record of the issues that have affected women and women's movements. This resource can also be searched, along other resources, within Gale Primary Sources. Coverage: 19th and 20th centuries