Victoria Woodhull

GPTKB entity

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Predicate Object
gptkbp:instanceOf politician
activist
suffragist
gptkbp:advocatesFor labor rights
women's rights
equal pay for women
free love
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Susan_B._Anthony
gptkb:Elizabeth_Cady_Stanton
gptkbp:birthPlace gptkb:Homer,_Ohio
gptkbp:born September 23, 1838
gptkbp:children gptkb:Zula_Maud_Woodhull
gptkbp:controversy her presidential candidacy in 1872
gptkbp:convictedOf obscenity
gptkbp:deathPlace gptkb:Burlingame,_California
gptkbp:died June 9, 1927
gptkbp:education self-taught
gptkbp:famousFor her speeches and writings on women's rights
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 Woodhull
gptkbp:influenced feminism
social reform movements
gptkbp:influencedBy the abolitionist movement
the spiritualist movement
gptkbp:knownFor advocating for women's suffrage
her public speaking skills
her writings on social justice
first woman to run for President of the United States
her writings on social issues
her participation in the 1872 presidential election
her advocacy for sexual freedom
her candidacy despite being a woman
her challenge to societal norms regarding women.
her challenge to traditional gender roles
her efforts to promote women's education
her influence on future generations of feminists
her involvement in the women's suffrage movement
her opposition to the 19th Amendment
her radical views on marriage
her role in the fight for women's equality
her role in the women's rights movement
her speeches at women's rights conventions
her writings on free love
gptkbp:legacy pioneering role in women's suffrage
gptkbp:notableWork gptkb:Woodhull_&_Claflin's_Weekly
gptkbp:politicalParty gptkb:Equal_Rights_Party
gptkbp:politicalPosition liberalism
gptkbp:publishedBy a newspaper advocating for women's rights
gptkbp:residence gptkb:New_York_City
gptkbp:spouse gptkb:James_Harvey_Woodhull