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  2. Victoria Woodhull - Wikipedia

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    The Woodhull Sexual Freedom Alliance is an American human rights and sexual freedom advocacy organization, it was founded in 2003, and it is named in honor of Victoria Woodhull. She was honored by the Office of the Manhattan Borough President in March 2008 and she was also included on a map of historical sites which are related or dedicated to ...

  3. Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly was an American weekly newspaper first published on May 14, 1870, by sisters Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin. It was among the first publications to be published by women. [1] It lasted until June 10, 1876.

  4. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for president in the U.S. and she made her historic run in 1872 – before women even had the right to vote! She supported women's suffrage as well as welfare for the poor, and though it was frowned upon at the time, she didn't shy away from being vocal about sexual freedom.

  5. Mary Gabriel (author) - Wikipedia

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    It was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award. [1] According to WorldCat , the book is held in 985 libraries. [ 2 ] She also wrote Notorious Victoria: The Life of Victoria Woodhull, Uncensored — about suffragette Victoria Woodhull —, and The Art of Acquiring: A Portrait of Etta ...

  6. Tennessee Claflin - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Woodhull (sister) Signature Tennessee Celeste Claflin, Viscountess of Montserrat (October 26, 1844 – January 18, 1923), also known as Tennie C ., was an American suffragist best known as the first woman, along with her sister Victoria Woodhull , to open a Wall Street brokerage firm, which occurred in 1870.

  7. Onward Victoria - Wikipedia

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    Onward Victoria is a musical (1980) with a book and lyrics by Charlotte Anker and Irene Rosenberg, and music by Keith Herrmann. [1] Its subject is Victoria Woodhull, the 19th-century woman who with her sister were the first women to operate a brokerage firm, at which they became millionaires, and started a newspaper.

  8. History Suggests the Memes Might Actually Help Harris Win - AOL

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    Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1838-1927) between 1866 and 1873. Private Collection. Credit - Fine Art Images/Heritage Images/Getty Images. M emes of Kamala Harris talking about falling out of a ...

  9. Comstock Act of 1873 - Wikipedia

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    One of Comstock's notable targets was Victoria Woodhull, a prominent figure in the Free Love Movement and an advocate for women's rights. Woodhull and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, published a newspaper called "Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly" which promoted ideas about sexuality that challenged then-prevailing societal norms. [156]