Born in 1838, Victoria was a pioneering activist, businesswoman, and the first woman to run for president of the United States. Born into poverty in rural Ohio, she grew up in a family of traveling spiritualists and had little formal education. Despite these hardships, she became one of the most controversial and influential figures of her time.
To learn more about the unstoppable Victoria C. Woodhull, look at the Study Guide, which focuses on her work as a businesswoman, candidate, and controversial public figure!