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Victoria C. Woodhull

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Victoria C. Woodhull was a prominent 19th-century advocate for women's rights, social reform, and free love. Known for her radical views, she became the first woman to run for President of the United States in 1872. Woodhull's speeches and writings often addressed issues of finance, government, and human equality, reflecting her belief in the necessity of social change. Her notable works include "Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! These Three; but the Greatest of These Is Justice," where she articulated her vision for a more equitable society. Woodhull's legacy continues to influence discussions on gender equality and civil rights.

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