The Newark Advocate on MSNOpinion
Victoria Woodhull's life included 'free love' and eugenics | Knapsack
Victoria Woodhull, a pioneering woman, lived a complex life from Ohio to England, advocating for "free love" and eugenics.
In 1876, Victoria Woodhull, in one of her last public statements on marriage in the U.S., before moving to Great Britain in 1877 (where she would live until her death, in 1927) said: “I mean by ...
Portrait of American feminist Victoria Claflin Woodhull, circa 1872. When the roots of modern-day polyamory, sexual freedom, and “free love” are discussed, they’re often traced back to the 1960s—the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results