Grant. The letter was signed by Victoria Woodhull. Woodhull, who had been born poor in an Ohio frontier settlement, embodied the ethos of America, a try-anything country with radical individualism ...
It having been announced that Mrs. Woodhull and Tennie C. Claflin would speak at Cooper Institute last evening, about a thousand persons, among whom were many ladies, assembled in the hall for the ...
Before Sunday, human rights experts Woodhull Freedom Foundation reports on the dangers of the damaging myth that sex trafficking spikes around the Su ...
Carol Apacki and Connie Hawk are the 2024 recipients of The Robbins Hunter Museum's Victoria Woodhull Women of Achievement ...
One of the earliest American women to blaze a trail in finance was suffragette Victoria Woodhull. In 1870, she and her sister, Tennessee, became the first female stockbrokers and opened the first ...