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Martin, Victoria Claflin Woodhull was born on September 23, 1838 in Homer, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Reuben, and Roxanna (Hummel) Claflin.
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Martin, Victoria Claflin Woodhull was born on September 23, 1838 in Homer, Ohio, United States. Daughter of Reuben, and Roxanna (Hummel) Claflin.
Mother of Zula Maud Woodhull.
Banker; editor and proprietor The Humanitarian Magazine. Memorialised Congress in 1870 for Women’s Suffrage. Lectured throughout United States on Finance, Women s Suffrage, Religious and Scientific Improvement of Human Race.
Nominated for Presidency of United States in 1872 by the Equal Rights Party. Organised conventions for the discussion of social reform. Carried on a continuous propagandist work in the interests of the working classes both in America and Europe for over 30 years. Financier and reformer; editor Humanitarian Magazine; wTiter.
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Club: Ladies’Automobile.
Married Doctor;; married second, John Biddulph Martin (died 1897).