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A Woman for President The Story of Victoria Woodhull ~ Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to do many things the first woman to own a newspaper to speak before Congress and to have a seat on the stock exchange But her boldest act was announcing herself as the first female candidate for the presidency of the United States in 1872before women even had the right to vote
A Woman for President The Story of Victoria Woodhull by ~ Victoria Woodhull the first woman to ever run for President of the United States was born to a poor and abusive home A kind neighbor took pity on young Victoria and helped educate the young mind Victoria and her sister Tennessee were clever enough to figure out how to earn a living by somewhat dubious means using their brains at a time when women were valued for their housekeeping and mothering abilities
Victoria Woodhull Wikipedia ~ Victoria Claflin Woodhull later Victoria Woodhull Martin September 23 1838 – June 9 1927 was an American leader of the womens suffrage movement In 1872 she ran for President of the United States
A Woman for President The Story of Victoria Woodhull ~ Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to do many things the first woman to own a newspaper to speak before Congress and to have a seat on the stock exchange But her boldest act was announcing herself as the first female candidate for the presidency of the United States in 1872—before women even had the right to vote
A woman for president the story of Victoria Woodhull ~ In 1872 American women couldnt vote but they could run for president Can you name the first woman to run for president or the first woman to have a seat on the stock exchange Do you know the first woman to own a newspaper or to speak before Congress Amazingly one woman achieved each of these feats and her name has been all but erased from history Born in complete poverty the seventh
Victoria Woodhull eHISTORY ~ Victoria Woodhull 1838– June 9 1927 was a leader of the womens suffrage movement She was the first woman to own a brokerage firm on Wall Street the first woman to start a weekly newspaper and an activist for womens rights and labor reform
Can A Woman Win The Presidency Forbes ~ Victoria Woodhull spent election day in 1872 in the Ludlow Street Jail which derailed her plans to vote for herself for president of the United States — which she was bent on pulling off
The Strange Tale of the First Woman to Run for President ~ That honor belongs to a beautiful colorful and conventiondefying woman named Victoria Woodhull who ran for the office in 1872 136 years before Clinton made her first run in 2008 Woodhull
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