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WiR redlist index: Notable American Women, 1607–1950


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers the biographical dictionary Notable American Women, 1607–1950. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list needs to be updated manually.

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You can help by noting which blue links go to disambiguation pages or the wrong article.

Please note the first volume in the series was published in 1971 so the series may contain archaic language.

A Wikidata-generated list based on the work done on this page is available here.

Volumes 1-3

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Abolitionists

Actresses and Theatre Managers

See also Film Actresses and Directors

Anthropologists and Folklorists

Architects and Interior Decorators

Art Collectors and Patrons

Art Critics and Historians

Art Educators

Astronomers

Authors (by literary period)

1607-1820

1821-1860

1861-1900

1900-1950

See also Children's Authors

Biologists

Botanists and Horticulturists

Businesswomen

See Entrepreneurs

Chemists and Physicists

Children's Authors

Circus Performers

Civil War Figures

Classicists

College Administrators

Composers

Dancers

Editors

See Magazine Editors

Educational Reformers

Educators

See College Administrators; Educational Reformers; Educators of the Handicapped; Kindergartners; Religious Educators; School Founders and Administrators

Educators of the Handicapped

Explorers and Travelers

Feminists

See also Suffragists


Film Actresses and Directors

Geographer and Geologist

Hawaiian Nobility

Health Reform Advocates

Heroines

Historians

Historical Preservationists

Home Economists

Illustrators

Indian Captives

Indian Reform Advocates

Indian Women

Inventors

Kindergartners

Labor Leaders

Labor Reformers

Lawyers

Lecturers and Orators

Librarians

Literary Scholars

Magazine Editors

Mathematicians

Ministers and Evangelists

Missionaries

Missionary Society Leaders

Mormon Women

Music Educators and Patrons

Musicians

See Composers; Performing Musicians

Naturalists

Negro Women

Newspaperwomen

Performing Musicians

Nurses

Painters

See also Printmakers

Peace Advocates

Performing Musicians

Philanthropists

Philosophers

Photographer

Physicians

Political Figures

Advisers and Appointees

Congresswomen and Senators

Other Elected Officials

Party Workers

Propagandists

Printmakers

Prison Reformers

Psychologists

Religious Educators

Religious Founders and Leaders

See also Ministers and Evangelists; Missionaries

School Founders and Administrators

Sculptors

Settlement House Leaders

Social and Civic Reformers

See also Health Reform Advocates; Laborers; Settlement House Leaders

Social Economists

Social Leaders

Social Workers

Socialists and Radicals

Temperance Advocates

Suffragists

Temperance Advocates

Translators

Welfare Work Leaders

See also Social Workers

Wives of the Presidents

Women's Club Leaders

Volume 4

Wikipedia Library

Agriculture and Rural Life

Anthropology and Folklore

Architecture

See also Landscape Architecture

Art

See also Photography

Astronomy

Aviation

Biology

Birth Control

Chemistry

See also Medicine: Researchers; Nutrition

Botany

Broadcasting

Children's Literature

Civil Liberties

Civil Rights

Classics and Archaeology

Community Affairs

Conservation

Cookery

Dance

Demography

Economics

Education

College Founders and Administrators

School Founders and Administrators

Writers and Researchers

Other

See also Physical Education

Engineering and Industrial Design

Entertainment

Exploration

Fashion

Feminism

Film

Geology

Government and Politics

Appointees

Congresswomen

Other Elected Officials

Party Workers and Officials

Wives of Presidents

History

Home Economics

Housing Reform

Journalism

Labor

Landscape Architecture

Law

Librarianship

Literature

Editors and Publishers

Scholars

Translators

Writers

Magazine and Journal Editing

Mathematics

Medicine

Physicians

Researchers

Military

Music

Nursing

Nutrition

Peace

Penology and Criminology

Philanthropy

Philosophy

Photography

Physical Education

Physics

Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

Public Health

Religion

Settlements

Socialism and Radicalism

Social Reform

Social Research

Social Welfare

Social Work

Sociology

Sports

Suffrage

Antisuffrage

Temperance and Prohibition

Prohibition Repeal

Theater

Women's Organizations

American Association of University Women

League of Women Voters

National Association of Colored Women

National Council of Negro Women

National Federation of Business and Professional Women

National Woman's Party

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

Women's Trade Union League

YWCA

Other

Volume 5

Wikipedia Library

Advertising/Public Relations

Anthropology/Folklore

Archaeology/Classics

Architecture

Art

Art Collectors/Dealers

Astronomy

Aviation

Biochemistry

Biology

Birth Control/Family Planning

Botany

Business/Entrepreneurship

Chemistry

Child Advocacy/Education

Children's Literature

Civil Rights

El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española

Mexican American Political Association

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Southern Christian Leadership Council

Southern Conference on Human Welfare

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

Community Activism/Local Government

Computer Science

See Mathematics

Conservation/Environmentalism

Conservatism

Consumer Affairs

Crafts/Decorative Arts

Dance

Economics

Education: General

Engineering/Technology

English/Literary Theory

Fashion/Textile Design

Feminism

Film

Food

Gardening

Government: Appointed Officials (State and Federal)

History

Home Economics

See Nutrition

Housing Reform

Journalism

Labor

Law and Judiciary

Librarians/Archivists

Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science

Medicine: Physicians and Health Care Activists

Military

Museums/Curators

Music: Classical

Music: Popular

Nursing

Nutrition/Home Economics

Peace

Penology and Criminology

Philanthropy

Philosophy

Photography


Physics

Political Science

Politics: Elected Officials/Activists/Volunteers

Psychiatry/Psychoanalysis/Psychiatric Social Work

Psychology

Public Health/Women's Health

Publishing/Editing

Radicalism/Socialism

Radio/Television

Religion/Spirituality

Social Work

Socialite/Hostess

Sociology

Sports/Physical Education/Recreation

Theater/Vaudeville/Comedy

Women's Health. See Public Health

Women's Organizations

American Association of University Women

Coalition of Labor Union Women

League of Women Voters

National Consumers' League

National Council of Negro Women

National Federation of Business and Professional Women

National Organization for Women

National Woman's Party

National Women's Political Caucus

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

Women Strike for Peace

Women's Trade Union League

Young Women's Christian Association

Other

Writers/Poets

Zoology

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

WiR redlist index: Notable American Women, 1607–1950


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers the biographical dictionary Notable American Women, 1607–1950. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list needs to be updated manually.

Women in Red logo

You can help by noting which blue links go to disambiguation pages or the wrong article.

Please note the first volume in the series was published in 1971 so the series may contain archaic language.

A Wikidata-generated list based on the work done on this page is available here.

Volumes 1-3

You can use the Wikipedia Library to find this book:

Abolitionists

Actresses and Theatre Managers

See also Film Actresses and Directors

Anthropologists and Folklorists

Architects and Interior Decorators

Art Collectors and Patrons

Art Critics and Historians

Art Educators

Astronomers

Authors (by literary period)

1607-1820

1821-1860

1861-1900

1900-1950

See also Children's Authors

Biologists

Botanists and Horticulturists

Businesswomen

See Entrepreneurs

Chemists and Physicists

Children's Authors

Circus Performers

Civil War Figures

Classicists

College Administrators

Composers

Dancers

Editors

See Magazine Editors

Educational Reformers

Educators

See College Administrators; Educational Reformers; Educators of the Handicapped; Kindergartners; Religious Educators; School Founders and Administrators

Educators of the Handicapped

Explorers and Travelers

Feminists

See also Suffragists


Film Actresses and Directors

Geographer and Geologist

Hawaiian Nobility

Health Reform Advocates

Heroines

Historians

Historical Preservationists

Home Economists

Illustrators

Indian Captives

Indian Reform Advocates

Indian Women

Inventors

Kindergartners

Labor Leaders

Labor Reformers

Lawyers

Lecturers and Orators

Librarians

Literary Scholars

Magazine Editors

Mathematicians

Ministers and Evangelists

Missionaries

Missionary Society Leaders

Mormon Women

Music Educators and Patrons

Musicians

See Composers; Performing Musicians

Naturalists

Negro Women

Newspaperwomen

Performing Musicians

Nurses

Painters

See also Printmakers

Peace Advocates

Performing Musicians

Philanthropists

Philosophers

Photographer

Physicians

Political Figures

Advisers and Appointees

Congresswomen and Senators

Other Elected Officials

Party Workers

Propagandists

Printmakers

Prison Reformers

Psychologists

Religious Educators

Religious Founders and Leaders

See also Ministers and Evangelists; Missionaries

School Founders and Administrators

Sculptors

Settlement House Leaders

Social and Civic Reformers

See also Health Reform Advocates; Laborers; Settlement House Leaders

Social Economists

Social Leaders

Social Workers

Socialists and Radicals

Temperance Advocates

Suffragists

Temperance Advocates

Translators

Welfare Work Leaders

See also Social Workers

Wives of the Presidents

Women's Club Leaders

Volume 4

Wikipedia Library

Agriculture and Rural Life

Anthropology and Folklore

Architecture

See also Landscape Architecture

Art

See also Photography

Astronomy

Aviation

Biology

Birth Control

Chemistry

See also Medicine: Researchers; Nutrition

Botany

Broadcasting

Children's Literature

Civil Liberties

Civil Rights

Classics and Archaeology

Community Affairs

Conservation

Cookery

Dance

Demography

Economics

Education

College Founders and Administrators

School Founders and Administrators

Writers and Researchers

Other

See also Physical Education

Engineering and Industrial Design

Entertainment

Exploration

Fashion

Feminism

Film

Geology

Government and Politics

Appointees

Congresswomen

Other Elected Officials

Party Workers and Officials

Wives of Presidents

History

Home Economics

Housing Reform

Journalism

Labor

Landscape Architecture

Law

Librarianship

Literature

Editors and Publishers

Scholars

Translators

Writers

Magazine and Journal Editing

Mathematics

Medicine

Physicians

Researchers

Military

Music

Nursing

Nutrition

Peace

Penology and Criminology

Philanthropy

Philosophy

Photography

Physical Education

Physics

Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis

Public Health

Religion

Settlements

Socialism and Radicalism

Social Reform

Social Research

Social Welfare

Social Work

Sociology

Sports

Suffrage

Antisuffrage

Temperance and Prohibition

Prohibition Repeal

Theater

Women's Organizations

American Association of University Women

League of Women Voters

National Association of Colored Women

National Council of Negro Women

National Federation of Business and Professional Women

National Woman's Party

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

Women's Trade Union League

YWCA

Other

Volume 5

Wikipedia Library

Advertising/Public Relations

Anthropology/Folklore

Archaeology/Classics

Architecture

Art

Art Collectors/Dealers

Astronomy

Aviation

Biochemistry

Biology

Birth Control/Family Planning

Botany

Business/Entrepreneurship

Chemistry

Child Advocacy/Education

Children's Literature

Civil Rights

El Congreso de Pueblos de Habla Española

Mexican American Political Association

National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Southern Christian Leadership Council

Southern Conference on Human Welfare

Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee

Community Activism/Local Government

Computer Science

See Mathematics

Conservation/Environmentalism

Conservatism

Consumer Affairs

Crafts/Decorative Arts

Dance

Economics

Education: General

Engineering/Technology

English/Literary Theory

Fashion/Textile Design

Feminism

Film

Food

Gardening

Government: Appointed Officials (State and Federal)

History

Home Economics

See Nutrition

Housing Reform

Journalism

Labor

Law and Judiciary

Librarians/Archivists

Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science

Medicine: Physicians and Health Care Activists

Military

Museums/Curators

Music: Classical

Music: Popular

Nursing

Nutrition/Home Economics

Peace

Penology and Criminology

Philanthropy

Philosophy

Photography


Physics

Political Science

Politics: Elected Officials/Activists/Volunteers

Psychiatry/Psychoanalysis/Psychiatric Social Work

Psychology

Public Health/Women's Health

Publishing/Editing

Radicalism/Socialism

Radio/Television

Religion/Spirituality

Social Work

Socialite/Hostess

Sociology

Sports/Physical Education/Recreation

Theater/Vaudeville/Comedy

Women's Health. See Public Health

Women's Organizations

American Association of University Women

Coalition of Labor Union Women

League of Women Voters

National Consumers' League

National Council of Negro Women

National Federation of Business and Professional Women

National Organization for Women

National Woman's Party

National Women's Political Caucus

Planned Parenthood Federation of America

Women's International League for Peace and Freedom

Women Strike for Peace

Women's Trade Union League

Young Women's Christian Association

Other

Writers/Poets

Zoology


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