Victoria Woodhull: Fearless FeministTwenty-First Century Books, 27. 6. 2006. - 112 страница Chronicles the life of the first woman to run for United States president, who was also one of the first women in the United States to run a stock trading business and publish a weekly newspaper. |
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A WOMAN AHEAD OF HER TIME | 6 |
A HARD START | 11 |
ON THE ROAD STRUGGLING | 17 |
NEW YORK NEW BUSINESS | 26 |
VOTE FOR VICTORIA | 36 |
HEADED TO WASHINGTON | 42 |
FREE LOVE AND COSTLY CHOICES | 56 |
TRUTH AND CONSEQUENCES | 67 |
IN HER OWN WORDS | 96 |
THE FIGHT FOR RIGHTS | 98 |
SOURCE NOTES | 102 |
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OTHER RESOURCES | 107 |
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AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | 112 |
NEW COUNTRY NEW LIFE | 81 |
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