Learn More – Sources for Research into Texas Women's History
Note: The following list is meant to serve as a guide for researchers, and not a comprehensive listing of sources.
Members of the Gamma Pi Beta chapter of the Texas Association ofWomen's Clubs, early 1940s. The Woman's Collection, Texas Woman's
University.
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Texas Women's History Month Biographies
First broadcast on Austin radio station KUT in March, 2011.
- Christia Daniels Adair
- Consuelo González Amezcua
- Angelina
- Rosa María Hinojosa de Ballí
- María Gertrudis Pérez Cordero Cassiano
- Sarah Horton Cockrell
- Bessie Coleman
- Juanita Shanks Craft
- Marsha Gómez
- Antonia Piñeda Hernández
- Oveta Culp Hobby
- Jovita Idar
- Indian Women in Texas, Paleo to Archaic
- Indian Women in Texas, 1500s to 1800s
- Molly Ivins
- Lizzie Johnson
- Barbara Jordan
- Patricia de la Garza de León
- Jane Wilkinson Long and Kian
- Alice Dickerson Montemayor
- Margie Elizabeth Neal
- Elisabet Ney
- Lucy Parsons
- Petticoat Lobby
- Katherine Anne Porter
- Estela Portillo Trambley
- Sippie Wallace
- Hortense Ward
- Emily D. West
- Ruthe Lewin Winegarten
- Adina De Zavala
First broadcast on Austin radio Station KUT in March, 2012
