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|a Woodhull, Victoria C.
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|a Selected Writings of Victoria Woodhull :
|b Suffrage, Free Love, and Eugenics /
|c Victoria C. Woodhull ; edited and with an introduction by Cari M. Carpenter.
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|a Legacies of nineteenth-century American women writers
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|a The Woodhull manifesto -- Killing no murder -- A page of American history : constitution of the United States of the world -- The memorial of Victoria C. Woodhull -- Constitutional equality -- The new rebellion : the great secession speech of Victoria C. Woodhull -- My dear Mrs. Bladen -- Correspondence between the Victoria league and Victoria C. Woodhull : the first candidate for the next presidency -- My dear Mrs. Mott -- "And the truth shall make you free" : a speech on the principles of social freedom -- A speech on the impending revolution -- The correspondence of the equal rights party -- Speech of Victoria C. Woodhull -- The Beecher-Tilton scandal case -- The naked truth; or, the situation reviewed! -- Dear Lucretia Mott -- Reformation or revolution, which? or, behind the political scenes -- The spirit world : a highly interesting communication from Mrs. Victoria C. Woodhull -- The elixir of life; or, why do we die? an oration -- The scare-crows of sexual slavery -- Tried as by fire; or, the true and the false, socially -- The garden of Eden; or, paradise lost and found -- Stirpiculture; or, the scientific propagation of the human race -- The rapid multiplication of the unfit -- I am the daughter of time -- Woman suffrage in the United States.
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