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    Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born Victoria California Claflin; September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), later Victoria Woodhull Martin, was an American leader...
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    American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull, to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870. Tennessee...
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    DC, and held every September 23, celebrates the birthday of Victoria Woodhull. The Woodhull Freedom Foundation (WFF) has held the Sexual Freedom Summit...
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    was elected city auditor of St. Louis. He was the second husband of Victoria Woodhull, the 19th-century suffragist and activist who was the first woman...
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  • Woodhull may refer to: Woodhull, Illinois Woodhull, New York Woodhull Lake (New York) Woodhull Township, Michigan Woodhull, Wisconsin Woodhull Sexual Freedom...
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    2005. ISBN 1-56802-981-0. Shearer, Mary L. (2016). "Who is Victoria Woodhull?". Victoria Woodhull & Company. Retrieved June 18, 2022. United States Congress...
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    often shared a speaking spot with Murphy. Victoria Woodhull was a prominent advocate of eugenics. Woodhull also had a husband that was abusive, alcoholic...
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    love" by Saskia Poldervaart Victoria Woodhull, Free Lover: Sex, Marriage And Eugenics in the Early Speeches of Victoria Woodhull, Seattle: Inkling, 2005,...
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    limited series Woodhull. She is set to portray the first female candidate for the presidency of the United States, Victoria Woodhull. In January 2021...
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    nominating two female presidential candidates: Victoria Woodhull in 1872 and Belva Lockwood in 1884 and 1888. Woodhull and Lockwood are generally considered the...
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