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The Woman's Collection is a preeminent research center for women's history. Established in 1932, the collection represents the best concentration of resources on U.S. women in Texas and the Southwest. The records range from nationally known collections to the stories of women who led quiet domestic lives. It features:
  • Artifacts
  • Books
  • Clothing & Textiles
  • Manuscripts
  • Microforms
  • Oral Histories
  • Periodicals
  • Photographs

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Woman's Collection Hours


The Woman’s Collection will be closed due to construction from May 14 – May 31.
Contact the staff at 940-898-3751 or womansc@twu.edu
for assistance.

Monday-Friday, 8:00am-5:00pm

Woman's Collection Location

Blagg-Huey Library, 2nd Floor

Contact

Woman's Collection
P.O. Box 425528
Denton, TX 76204
(940) 898-3751 (phone)
(940) 898-3764 (fax)


“Smith, Radcliff, and Texas Woman’s University are among the country’s best-known women’s history collections.”

-American Libraries, March 1996