Virtual Program: Women's Suffrage and Victoria Woodhull

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Virtual
(History & Genealogy Virtual Space)

Event Details

In the 1870s, women in the United States did not yet have the right to vote or hold office. Social reformer Victoria Woodhull challenged those restrictions. By the time she was in her 30's, Victoria owned her own newspaper, a Wall Street brokerage firm, and was a highly sought-after lecturer. In 1872, she became the first woman presidential candidate, running an uphill campaign against popular incumbent Ulysses S. Grant. Find out more about Victoria's unusual life with Park Guide Evan Meyer. In celebration of Women's History Month. Adults. Registration required. Participants will receive Zoom information via email immediately after registering.
Event Type(s): Adult Programs, Genealogy Programs, Virtual Programs
Age Group(s): Adults

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