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  1. Victoria Claflin Woodhull, más tarde conocida como Victoria Woodhull Martin (Ohio, 23 de septiembre de 1838–Bredon, 9 de junio de 1927), fue una líder del movimiento por el sufragio femenino en los Estados Unidos.

  2. Victoria Claflin Woodhull (born Victoria California Claflin; September 23, 1838 – June 9, 1927), later Victoria Woodhull Martin, was an American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for president of the United States in the 1872 election.

  3. The first woman to run for president and the first female stock broker on Wall Street, Victoria Woodhull achieved remarkable success in finance, journalism, and politics.

  4. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Victoria Woodhull (born September 23, 1838, Homer, Ohio, U.S.—died June 9, 1927, Bredon’s Norton, Worcestershire, England) was an unconventional American reformer, who at various times championed such diverse causes as women’s suffrage, free love, mystical socialism, and the Greenback movement.

  5. 3 de ene. de 2019 · Victoria Woodhull: vida de la primera mujer que quiso ser presidente de EEUU y defendía el amor libre. Fue líder del movimiento por el sufragio femenino en los EE.UU. y en 1870, ella y su hermana...

  6. 25 de ene. de 2021 · Victoria Claflin Woodhull was one of the 19th century’s most colorful characters. She was a women’s rights and suffrage advocate, a popular public speaker, a newspaper publisher who introduced American audiences to the works of Karl Marx, the first woman to operate a Wall Street brokerage firm, and the first female presidential candidate in ...

  7. 7 de nov. de 2022 · One hundred fifty years ago, Victoria Woodhull did something no woman had done before. Woodhull was a clairvoyant, a businesswoman, an advocate of sexual freedom and a magnet for media...

  8. 29 de oct. de 2021 · Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to run for President, shared a modern vision for personal freedom and sexual freedom.

  9. Life Story: Victoria Woodhull (1838–1927) Activist, Banker, Presidential Candidate The story of an activist and businesswoman who was the first woman to run for president of the United States.

  10. Victoria Woodhull, née Victoria Claflin, (born Sept. 23, 1838, Homer, Ohio, U.S.—died June 9, 1927, Bredon’s Norton, Worcestershire, Eng.), unconventional American reformer, who at various times championed such diverse causes as women’s suffrage, free love, mystical socialism, and the Greenback movement. She was also the first woman to ...