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The following audio and video presentations are a sampling of the material related to Women's history available from the Library of the Congress and other partner agencies. These include Webcasts as well as musical recordings and unique sound artifacts.
Please note: This list represents only a selection of the digital and physical holdings of the participating agencies.
Arts and Culture
- Ghost, a podcast about sculptor Rachel Whiteread's work (National Gallery of Art)
- First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the 1963 Exhibition of the Mona Lisa (National Gallery of Art)
Business and Economics
- Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream (Library of Congress)
- Citizens by Choice: Women in Business Leadership (National Archives)
Civil Rights
- Freedom Writer: Virginia Foster Durr, Letters from the Civil Rights Years (Library of Congress)
- Tunisia: Celebrating Fifty Years of Women's Emancipation (Library of Congress)
Culture and Folklife
- A Thousand Years Over a Hot Stove: A History of American Women Told Through Food, Recipes and Remembrances (Library of Congress)
- Bringing in the May (Library of Congress)
- History of Household Technology (Library of Congress)
- Women's History and Food History: New Ways of Seeing American Life (Library of Congress)
Government, Politics and Law
- A Modern Queen in a Traditional Role (Library of Congress)
- An American Conversation with Barbara Bush - Family and Friends in a Public Life (National Archives)
- An American Conversation with Hillary Rodham Clinton - Life as First Lady, Senator, and best-selling author (National Archives)
- Madeline Albright, “Memo to the President-Elect: How We Can Restore America's Reputation and Leadership” (Library of Congress)
- My Dear President: Letters Between Presidents and Their Wives (Library of Congress)
History
- American Heroines: The Spirited Women Who Shaped Our Country (Library of Congress)
- An American Conversation with Cokie Roberts - Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation (National Archives)
- An American Conversation with Lynne Cheney - A Chronology of Freedom: A Talk with Lynne Cheney about the way Americans have come to perceive their past. (National Archives)
- Resourceful Women: Researching and Interpreting Women's History (Library of Congress)
- Women Who Dare (Library of Congress)
Music and Performing Arts
- Dolly Parton and the Roots of Country Music (Library of Congress)
- Katherine Dunham Collection (Library of Congress)
- Women in the Performing Arts (Library of Congress)
