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Victoria Woodhull

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Victoria Woodhull

Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838-1927) was a feminist reformer[?], some say clairvoyant[?], stock broker, sex symbol and free-love advocate of the 19th century. She went from "rags to riches" twice with her first fortune being made on the road as a highly successful spiritualist. As other feminists declared that women in general were under-paid, she made another fortune on the New York stock exchange as the first female Wall Street broker. As the better known Susan B. Anthony cast her vote in the 1872 presidential election, Woodhull was standing as a presidential candidate (the first woman to do so), but couldn't vote for herself since she was imprisoned on charges of indecency. She was also the first person to publish Karl Marx' communist manifesto in America (in her own newspaper).

On May 10, 1872 Woodhull became the first woman nominated for President of the United States.

Further reading

  • Das Aufsehen erregende Leben der Victoria Woodhull by Antje Schrupp;
Helmer (2002), EUR 18,00

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