Long Island in Women's History
A Selected Webliography & Bibliography (March 2006)
Anna "Nancy" Smith Strong (National Security Agency. Central Security Service) http://www.nsa.gov/women/women00001.cfm
Betty Friedan (1921-2006) (National Women's Hall of Fame. Women of the Hall) http://www.greatwomen.org/women.php?action=viewone&id=62
Betty Friedan Quotes...(1921-2006) (About.com) http://womenshistory.about.com/od/quotes/a/betty_friedan_p.htm
Bibliography -- Women in Long Island History, [comp. by] Natalie A. Naylor. 7 p.
Dangerous 1600s Woman: Religious Dissenter Lady Deborah Moody Set a Precedent When She Founded Gravesend (Newsday, Inc.) http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs304a,0,5912509.story
Edith Roosevelt (Theodore Roosevelt Association. TR's Family Tree) http://www.theodoreroosevelt.org/life/familytree/Edith.htm
Elizabeth Oakes Smith (1806-1893), by Timothy H. Scherman (Northeastern Illinois University) http://www.neiu.edu/~thscherm/eos/eospage.htm
In 6 clickable sections: (a) Chronology, (b) Gallery of Images, (c) Links, Biography and Selected Criticism, (d) Bibliography, (e) Woman and Her Needs [full text], (f) Before you Leave [contact the website author].
Frances Hodgson Burnett (Page by Page Books) http://www.pagebypagebooks.com/Frances_Hodgson_Burnett/
Full text of 8 of her books: Little Lord Fauntleroy, The Secret Garden, A Lady of Quality, The Lost Prince, A Little Princess, Sara Crewe, The Dawn of a Tomorrow, and The White People, plus related links.
Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Literature Network) http://www.online-literature.com/burnett/
Capsule biography + links to full-text of 9 of her works, among which are two not on the above list, The Shuttle, and T. Tembarom.
Harriet Quimby (U.S. Centennial of Flight Commission) http://www.centennialofflight.gov/essay/Explorers_Record_Setters_and_Daredevils/quimby/EX5.htm
Lee Krasner (Pollack-Krasner House & Study Center) http://naples.cc.sunysb.edu/CAS/pkhouse.nsf/pages/krasner
Julia Gardiner Tyler, 1820-1889 (First Ladies of the United States) http://clinton4.nara.gov/WH/glimpse/firstladies/html/jt10.html
Long Island Woman (Long Island Genealogy.com) http://www.longislandgenealogy.com/LIWoman.html
Long Island Women: Activists and Innovators, ed. by Natalie A. Naylor and Maureen O. Murphy, Prepared under the auspices of Hofstra University. Interlaken, NY: Empire State Books, 1998. 368 p. bibliog. references: pp. [340]-346. -- Non-Fiction and L.I. Ref. 305.4097 LON
Long Island Women's Organization Directory, 2005 (Long Island Women's Association) http://www.liwa.org/directory/liwa_direct.pdf
Madison's Unrequited Love: How a Long Island Teen Broke the Future President's Heart (Newsday, Inc. Long Island: Our Story] http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs427a,0,6961091.story?coll=ny-lihistory-navigation [About William Floyd's daughter, Catherine ("Kitty") Floyd]
Margaret Olivia Slocum [Mrs. Russell] Sage (Wikipaedia.com) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_Olivia_Slocum_Sage
Martha Chase (Oregon State University. Linus Pauling and the Race for DNA) http://osulibrary.orst.edu/specialcollections/coll/pauling/dna/people/chase.html
Mary Dyer, A Quaker Martyr (Mayflowerfamilies.com The Colonial Gazette) http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/enquirer/mary_dyer.htm
Maude Adams (Bookmice.net) http://www.bookmice.net/darkchilde/maude/adams.html
Nauman, Anne. The Junior Partner: Edith Loring Fullerton, Long Island Pioneer. Las Vegas, NV: Scrub Oak Press, 1997. 206 p. -- Biography & L.I. Ref Biography Fullerton, Edith Nau
Strong, Lara M. & Selcuk Karabag. Quashawam: Sunksquaw of the Montauk. Long island Historical Journal, 3(2) Spring 1991: pp. 189-204.
Sally James Farnham, American Sculptor, 1869-1943 (Sally James Farnham Catalogue Raisonne Project) http://www.sallyjamesfarnham.org/mainmenu.html
Some Notable Women from Greater Patchogue, [comp. by] Natalie A. Naylor, Professor Emerita, Hofstra University, prepared for a lecture for the Greater Patchogue Historical Society. 1 sheet.
Women's History Sites on Long Island, [comp. by] Natalie A. Naylor. [1 p.]