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#FreeLoveForPresident

Image from the Smithsonian

Cartoon of Victoria Woodhull, 1872

Victoria Woodhull was the first woman to run for President in 1872. Her championing of the "Free Love" cause - the crazy idea that people should enter and leave sexual relationships when they chose to - put her at odds with leaders who frowned on her open views of sexuality.

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White River Valley Museum
918 H Street Southeast,
Auburn, WA, 98002,
United States
(253) 288-7433
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918 H St SE, Auburn WA 98002

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