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Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! Victoria Woodhull’s Impending Revolution (1872)

Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!! Victoria Woodhull’s Impending Revolution (1872)

Dive into the electrifying vision of social reform and equality in "Freedom! Equality!! Justice!!!", a compelling manifesto written by Victoria Woodhull in 1872. As one of the most daring and forward-thinking voices of her time, Woodhull—the first woman to run for President of the United States—laid bare the systemic injustices of her era while calling for a revolution that championed the principles of universal freedom, gender equality, and social justice.

What’s Inside:

  • A Bold Vision of Reform – Woodhull’s powerful advocacy for women’s suffrage, labor rights, and economic equality.
  • An Era of Transformation – Insights into the 19th-century political and social landscape, highlighting issues of gender, race, and class.
  • A Call to Action – Her revolutionary ideas on how to dismantle oppressive systems and create a society rooted in true equality and justice.

Why This Matters Now:
Victoria Woodhull’s ideas resonate profoundly in today’s ongoing struggles for equity and justice. Her work serves as both a historical account and a rallying cry, reminding us that the fight for freedom, equality, and justice is far from over. In an age where systemic oppression continues to manifest in various forms, Woodhull’s words challenge us to envision a society where these ideals are fully realized.

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