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  1. The America’s Victoria Amazon Alexa Skill features over forty audio clips from the documentary which includes interviews with Gloria Steinem, historians and actress Kate Capshaw delivered in bite-size audio clips for users to explore Victoria Woodhull’s themes during her lifetime – she was the first woman to run for US President in 1872 – her poverty stricken childhood, politics, her ...

  2. 13 de abr. de 2015 · Victoria Woodhull luchó por los derechos de la mujer tanto en el sexo como en la política. Fue corredora de bolsa, defendió el voto y la prostitución legal. Conozca a la pionera que quiso ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. America’s Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull was featured at the annual Montreal/Quebec International Film Festival 2010 – honoring 90th year women got the vote! Victoria Woodhull burst onto the stage with America s most radical reformers, reoriented their movements, and was gone. People listened to her.

  5. 28 de dic. de 2023 · Victoria Woodhull gives a speech on theory of free love in New York, and she is met with hisses and applause. June 29, 1872: A eulogy of Victoria Woodhull at a suffrage convention is interrupted with protests and criticisms of Woodhull and her ideas. November 23, 1872:

  6. 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 ...

  7. 10 de may. de 2016 · When Woodhull began her campaign for the presidency in 1870, this was no small thing. At the time, women were still about 50 years away from having the right to vote, and even many small ...