Victoria Claflin Woodhull
The first U.S. President to have a female opponent was Ulysses S. Grant. Victoria Woodhull ran in the election of 1872, becoming the first woman to run for president.
Victoria Woodhull was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
No there was no black female run for President.
Hillary Clinton
The Equal Rights Party, in 1872, selected Victoria Woodhull as their candidate to run for President of the US, even though women did not even have the right to vote yet. Fifteen hundred men and women nominated Woodhull by acclamation.
She ran for president of the U.S.A. in 1872
I believe the first female to run for president (and get anywhere) was Hillary Clinton. Senator Obama beat her, so I think that is what you are trying to find out.
Margaret Madeline Chase Smith was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in the 1964 presidential election, but was the first woman to be placed in nomination for the presidency at a major party's convention.
She ran for president in the year 1872
no, in fact she is the 25th woman. the first was in 1872, her name was Victoria Woodhull.
13 decades and 8 years ago, Victoria Woodhull ran for President in 1872. And again in 1892.
Victoria Claflin Woodhullis best known as the first woman candidate for the United States presidency.