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  1. 9 de sept. de 1998 · With Kate Capshaw, Ellen Carol Dubois, Robert Mayer Evans, Richard Fox. Little known 19th-century American feminist, Victoria Woodhull gets an overdue examination via rare archival photos, sketches and interviews from historians, writers and an admiring Gloria Steinem.

  2. America's Victoria is a biography of this enigmatic figure in American history, the daughter of a swindling father and a spiritualist mother, who remade herself several times to become a Wall...

  3. BUY THE DVD. Product Description. AMERICA’S VICTORIA is a wonderful chronicle of the life of one of the most important and unrecognized women in US history. Although she was a radical suffragist, she refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women’s suffrage.

  4. Witness the twists and turns as FREE LOVER narrates the untold story of Victoria Woodhull, whose visionary spirit challenged the norms of her time. FREE LOVER is based on the PBS featured documentary, "America's Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull" produced and directed by Victoria lynn Weston.

  5. www.victoriacwoodhull.org › avada_portfolio › americas-victoria-remembering-victoria-woodhullAmerica’s Victoria Remembering Victoria Woodhull

    AMERICA’S VICTORIA combines rare archival images, Woodhull’s own words (ready by KATE CAPSHAW), and illuminating interviews with contemporary feminist, GLORIA STEINEM to present a fascinating portrait of this remarkably brave woman.AMERICA’S VICTORIA, REMEMBERING VICTORIA WOODHULL was featured at the annual Montreal/Quebec International ...

  6. Product features. Full screen streaming media. Archive images and photos. Interviews with feminist icon Gloria Steinem and historians. Product description. If you spliced the genes of Hillary Clinton, Madonna, Heidi Fleiss and Margaret Thatcher, you might have someone like Victoria Woodhull. - Atlanta Journal & Constitution.

  7. AMERICA'S VICTORIA is a wonderful chronicle of the life of one of the most important and unrecognized women in US history. Although she was a radical suffragist, she refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage.