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America's Victoria remembering Victoria Woodhull

In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. An advocate of free love, she was a radical suffragist who refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage. Victoria Woodhull advocated marriage reform, a single sexual standard and the legalization of prostitution. In America's Victoria, Kate Capshaw lends her voice to Victoria's speeches. Interviews with contemporary feminist, Gloria Steinem and archival images combine to evoke the life of this brave woman.

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  • "Victoria Woodhull"
  • "Remembering Victoria Woodhull"@en
  • "Remembering Victoria Woodhull"

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  • "In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. An advocate of free love, she was a radical suffragist who refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage. Victoria Woodhull advocated marriage reform, a single sexual standard and the legalization of prostitution. In America's Victoria, Kate Capshaw lends her voice to Victoria's speeches. Interviews with contemporary feminist, Gloria Steinem and archival images combine to evoke the life of this brave woman."@en
  • ""In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. An advocate of free love, she was a radical suffragist who refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage. Victoria Woodhull advocated marriage reform, a single sexual standard and the legalization of prostitution. In America's Victoria, Kate Capshaw lends her voice to Victoria's speeches. Interviews include an admiring Gloria Steinem and archival images combine to evoke the life of this brave woman."--Accompanying sheet."@en
  • "In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. America's Victoria is a wonderful chronicle of the life of one of the most important and unrecognized women in US history. Although she was a radical suffragist, she refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage. Instead, she advocated a single sexual standard for men and women, legalization of prostitution and reform of marriage. America's Victoria combines rare archival images, Woodhull's own words (read by Kate Capshaw), and illuminating interviews with contemporary feminists such as Gloria Steinem to present a fascinating portrait of this remarkably brave woman."@en
  • ""In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. An advocate of free love, she was a radical suffragist who refused to restrict her Presidential campaign to the issue of women's suffrage. Victoria Woodhull advocated marriage reform, a single sexual standard and the legalization of prostitution. In America's Victoria, Kate Capshaw lends her voice to Victoria's speeches. Interviews include an admiring Gloria Steinem and archival images combine to evoke the life of this brave woman.""
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  • "A chronicle of the life of Victoria Woodhull, the first woman to campaign for US President in 1872. America's Victoria combines rare archival images, Woodhull's own words (read by Kate Capshaw), and interviews with contemporary feminists to present a portrait of Victoria Woodhull."
  • "Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for President of the United States. She ran on a free love ticket as the candidate from the Equal Rights Party in 1872, and the freed slave Frederick Douglas ran as her vice-presidential candidate. Victoria fought for women's suffrage and also promoted Anglo-American co-operation and friendship."
  • "In 1872 Victoria Woodhull became the first woman to campaign for US President. Combines archival footage with Woodhull's own words read by Kate Capshaw, and includes interviews with contemporary feminists such as Gloria Steinem."@en

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  • "America's Victoria remembering Victoria Woodhull"@en
  • "America's Victoria remembering Victoria Woodhull"