Fredrick Douglas
Victoria Claflin Woodhull
Victoria Woodhull's running mate in the U.S. Presidential Election of 1872 was author, public speaker and former slave Frederick Douglas.
She ran for president in the year 1872
Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872, making her the first woman to do so in the United States. As of 2023, that was 151 years ago, which is a little over a century and a half.
She ran for president of the U.S.A. in 1872
Victoria Woodhull's political party was called the Equal Rights Party. She ran for President of the United States in 1872, and wanted women to have the right to vote, along with many social reforms.
Victoria Woodhull was the Equal Rights Party's candidate for President in the 1872 election.
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.
Assuming you are referring to the American president, the first female candidate would be Victoria Woodhull. In 1872, she ran for president after being nominated by the Equal Rights Party.
13 decades and 8 years ago, Victoria Woodhull ran for President in 1872. And again in 1892.
Geraldine Ferraro (1984) and Sarah Palin (2008)
Victoria Claflin WoodhullVictoria Woodhull, who ran against Ulysses Grant in 1872, was the first woman to run for President of the US. She was a feminist, spiritualist and advocate of "free love" (allowing people to choose relationships, instead of the social and legal constraints of marriage put upon women of the time).