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Friday, February 28, 2014

Who Was the First Female Presidential Candidate?

The first female presidential candidate was Victoria Woodhull, who was
nominated in 1872 by the Equal Rights Party.

The first female presidential candidate was Victoria Woodhull of the Equal
Rights Party in the 1872 — before women had the right to vote in the US.
Woodhull was an outspoken advocate for women’s equality and was highly
criticized for her openness about her sexual views and behaviors. As owner
of the politically liberal magazine Woodhull and Claflin’s Weekly, she
published an expose’ detailing the extramarital affairs of one of her
most vocal critics, preacher Henry Ward Beecher. Woodhull was then arrested
on charges of sending pornographic material in the mail and was in jail on
Election Day in 1872, when the election was won by Ulysses S. Grant.
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