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  1. 22 de feb. de 2015 · Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927) Feminist, reformer. Vicky and Tennessee. Victoria was born on 23 September 1838 into a large and impoverished family in Homer, Ohio. By the time she and her sister, Tennessee Celeste, were in their early teens, their family was staging medicine shows at which one of the brothers sold cancer “treatments” and the ...

  2. Woodhull was the candidate for the Equal Rights Party and her running mate was Frederick Douglass, although he never officially accepted the nomination. Woodhull received no electoral votes and even tried to run again in 1884 and 1892. Woodhull would never be elected president but she blazed the trail for women in politics.

  3. The first woman to actively pursue the country’s highest office was Victoria Woodhull —a stockbroker, newspaper publisher, and champion of social reform who ran for the presidency in 1872, some 50 years before women throughout the United States had achieved the right to vote. Woodhull made known her intention to seek the presidency in a ...

  4. 29 de oct. de 2021 · Woodhull was a stock broker and newspaper publisher best known for being the first woman to testify before a U.S. House committee in 1871—in favor of women’s suffrage —and as the newly ...

  5. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Victoria Woodhull plans to give a public lecture on her controversial views, claiming that she has been misrepresented by the media. May 11, 1890 Victoria Woodhull gives an interview, discussing her social theories and educational schemes.

  6. Victoria Woodhull, la primera mujer que presentó su candidatura a la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Victoria Claflins Woodhull nació el 23 de septiembre de 1838 en Homer, Ohio, en el seno de una familia pobre y desestructurada. Solo fue tres años a la escuela, pues la familia tuvo que abandonar su casa por una estafa cometida por el ...

  7. 2 de oct. de 2020 · Blood divorced Woodhull and, in 1877, the now-bankrupt Victoria Woodhull and her sister left to start a new life in England. She began giving lectures in London, and caught the eye of wealthy banker John Biddulph Martin. The pair were married on October 31, 1883 - to the disapproval of his family.