Victoria Woodhull lost to Horace Greeley.
Victoria Woodhull was born in Homer, Ohio on September 23, 1838. She died in the village of Bredon's Norton, England on June 9, 1927. The cause of her death was heart failure. Woodhull is most well remembered for being the first female presidential candidate in the United States.
Equal Rights Party or Political Reform Party or Independent
Brooklyn, new York but she traveled around the world to entertain people with her sister Tennessee.
Victoria Woodhull was a prominent 19th-century suffragist, social reformer, and the first woman to run for president of the United States in 1872. She was a strong advocate for women's rights, including women's suffrage and sexual freedom, and she published a newspaper called "Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly" that addressed these issues. Woodhull's candidacy came nearly 50 years before women gained the right to vote in the U.S. She was also known for her unconventional views on marriage and her belief in free love, which generated significant controversy during her time.
Timothy Laurel Harrison has: Played Mary Beth Searcy in "Mysteries at the Museum" in 2010. Played Victoria Woodhull in "Mysteries at the Museum" in 2010. Played Awed Onlooker in "Mysteries at the Museum" in 2010. Played Cynthia Coffman in "Evil, I" in 2012. Played Protester in "The 72 Hour Shootout" in 2013.
Victoria Woodhull's education was mostly self-taught.
Victoria Woodhull was born on September 23, 1838.
Victoria Woodhull was born on September 23, 1838.
September, 23,1838 that was the very date she was born. type on google.com when was Victoria Claflin Woodhull born!!!! HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
Zulu Maude and Byron.For a detailed biography; "America's Victoria, Remembering Victoria Woodhull" - a feature documentary with Gloria Steinem, historians and actress Kate Capshaw who performs Woodhull's on words. Visit Amazon.com
She was a womans activist
she has 3 of them.
Victoria Woodhull was mostly self-taught and apprenticed to others in her areas of study and interest. She never attended college.
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Victoria Woodhull had long, dark hair, fair skin, and a wide nose. She was the first woman to run for president in the United States.