Who was the first woman to run for president?

Who was the first woman to run for president?

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SMNTY Classics: The Radical Extremist Ideology of Evie Magazine

On the face of it, Evie magazine appears to be a publication aimed towards women focusing on things like relationships and pop culture. However, digging deeper reveals an extremist conservative ideology. In this classic episode, Bridget Todd joins us to break it down and discuss ...  Afficher plus

Feminists Around the World: Divide and Dissolve

Today we're highlighting the music and activism of Australian musical group Divide and Dissolve.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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Victoria Woodhull: Little Queen for President
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In 1872, the Equal Rights Party nominated Victoria Woodhull for president, but her radical views and an personal scandal caused her to lose many supporters. In this episode, Sarah and Deblina recount the life of the first woman to run for U.S. president.

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SYMHC Classics: Victoria Woodhull, Little Queen for President
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Today we revisit a Sarah and Deblina episode from 2011. In 1872, the Equal Rights Party nominated Victoria Woodhull for president, but her radical views and an personal scandal caused her to lose many supporters. In this episode, Sarah and Deblina recount the life of the first wo ...  Afficher plus

The Latina Vote
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Eva Longoria issued an apology for her comments that she made about the results of the presidential election. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSteve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for pri ...  Afficher plus

The Glamorous Strongwoman
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From an early age, Katie Sandwina wowed crowds, first as a wrestling act and then exclusively as professional strongwoman. During a time when women's suffrage was a hot button issue, she cultivated an image of a perfectly feminine powerhouse.

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