WI:Madame Presdident Victoria C. Woodhull

One such colorful character was Victoria Claflin Woodhull Blood Martin. All Ohio can claim this peripatetic crusader of pen and stump. Victoria was born in the tiny hamlet of Homer, Licking County, in 1838, one of nine children. At ten she had experienced visions in which Demosthenes appeared to hear as her patron saint; at 16 she married a Cincinnati patent medicine salesman, Dr. Canning Woodhull, who utilized her persuasive talents to vend the "Elixir of Life."

Eleven years of patent medicine sales built in Victoria an immunity to the benefits of the Elixir, whereupon she divorced Woodhull, married a James Blood, and moved to New York City where her "talents" were discovered by financier Cornelius Vanderbilt. His backing permitted her and her sister, Tennessee, whose prior claim to fame had been her portrait on the Elixir bottle label, to found in 1870 Woodhull and Chaflin's Weekly. The journal advocated a single morality, which Victoria boastfully practiced, and free love.

Her magazine gave Victoria a base upon which she could catapult herself into the national political arena. In 1872 this effort culminated in her nominations as a presidential candidate by the Equal Rights Party, making her the first woman in history to be nominated to the highest office in the land. Of course, women in 1872 could not vote for her had they wanted to, and her vote tally against Ohioana U.S. Grant was so pitiful it was not recorded.

Defeat at the polls merely whetted her appetite for battle. She accused former Ohioan Henry Ward Beecher of indiscretions. For this charge she was arrested and jailed, but was later acquitted. In 1877 she departed for England, where she married an English banker and become the often-ferocious lap dog of Continental and Isle liberal society. Until her death in 1927, she returned occasionally to New York to flay male chauvinists and to inspire women's rightists.


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Can annyone come up with an POD...about her wining the 1872 Presidentil canidate.
 
Pod-- 1822 New Jersey A series of mishaps missed Stagecoaches, broken limbs, Illness'es ect. keep several state congress critters away, the Bill to recind womens voting fails, and women retain the right to vote in New Jersey.

1823-- A simular series happens in Roade Island and Women retain the right to vote in Roade Island also.

1860-65 ACW
1866 13th, 14th, 15th, Admentments passed
1868- Women across the US attemping to vote are forcibly removed from the polling places. Being red blooded, true blue, Americians, They of Course SUE.

1870- It still being the Height of Reconstruction The Supremes hold for the Ladies. under 14th/5th equal protection.

1872- Women across the US turn out to exercise their new Franchise, Woodhull Gathers 49% of the vote.
1873- Woodhull wins the Election in the Electoral College. Immediate calls for abolishing the College.

1875- Utah applies for admission as a State. Woodhull's Administration surports it.
1876- Utah admitted to the Union, Grant elected president
1877- Grant sponsers a Defense of Marraige Act, Defining Marrage as between One man, One Women, and outlawing pural Marriges. :D
 
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