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The Woman Who Ran For President : The Many Lives of Victoria Woodhull
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Victoria Woodhull was a feminist pioneer who rose up from poverty to become the first woman Wall Street broker, the first woman to testify before Congress and the first woman to run for president. A beautiful woman and a spellbinding public speaker, she was also a figure of scandal--a divorcee and practicing clairvoyant turned muckracking newspaper publisher, a free-love advocate (and practitioner), and a socialist.
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- ISBN: 9781461739340
- Publisher: Lyons
- Imprint: Bridgeworks
- Date: June 1995
- Seller Statement: Sold by Simon and Schuster
