Statements (47)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
politician
activist suffragist |
gptkbp:advocatesFor |
women's rights
free love |
gptkbp:associatedWith |
gptkb:Susan_B._Anthony
gptkb:Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton gptkb:Frederick_Douglass |
gptkbp:born |
September 23, 1838
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gptkbp:children |
gptkb:Zula_Maud_Woodhull
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gptkbp:convictedOf |
obscenity
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gptkbp:died |
June 9, 1927
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gptkbp:diedIn |
gptkb:California
gptkb:England gptkb:New_Jersey |
gptkbp:education |
self-taught
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gptkbp:famousFor |
her 1872 presidential campaign
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gptkbp:founded |
the first female brokerage firm in the U.S.
the_Women's_National_Liberal_Union |
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Victoria Claflin Woodhull
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gptkbp:influencedBy |
gptkb:Robert_Owen
gptkb:Henry_George gptkb:Charles_Fourier |
gptkbp:knownFor |
her public speaking engagements
first woman to run for President of the United States her advocacy for divorce reform her challenge to traditional gender roles her controversial views on sexuality her impact on future generations of feminists her influence on the women's suffrage movement her involvement in the spiritualist movement her opposition to the 19th Amendment her radical views on marriage her role in the 19th-century women's movement her role in the women's rights movement her speeches on women's suffrage her writings on social reform her efforts to promote women's economic independence her_legacy_in_American_feminism her_relationship_with_Cornelius_Vanderbilt |
gptkbp:locatedIn |
gptkb:New_York_City
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gptkbp:notableWork |
gptkb:Woodhull_&_Claflin's_Weekly
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gptkbp:politicalParty |
gptkb:Equal_Rights_Party
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gptkbp:publishedBy |
a newspaper advocating for women's rights
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gptkbp:spouse |
gptkb:James_Harvey_Blood
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gptkbp:supported |
labor rights
socialism |