At that time, America history received the heyday of the Reconstruction Era of Suffrage with a lot of movements for women rights. All the Women movements mostly fight for the right to vote, education, however Victoria Woodhull stood on the top of the movement, as known as the leader. “Three national women's organizations promoted their views of appropriate public behavior for women, defending or criticizing Woodhull as the movement's most visible leader” (Frisken Amanda, journal of "Women's history, 2000, p.90). Woodhull represented for a power of women at that time, who stood for the right and became the icon of community. Although her suffrage movements did not win and made a big change for women the right to vote, she left her life in the history a big innovation and definition about the women …show more content…
Victoria Woodhull who speak to public and strongly fight for women’s right during her life. “She brought the most private issue into public even political debate set a precedent for future challenges to the sexual status” (Frisken Amanda, journal of "Women's history, P. 89). At that time, the public avoided to speak about divorce or the private sphere of women – the space of home and children. But Woodhull embodied several radical causes from international socialism to free love. Her presidential campaign, therefore, became a thorn in the side of her opponent and public. The flamboyant icon of Victoria Woodhull spoke to the public for the cause of the liberal of US contemporary issues.
Victoria Woodhull received no formal education and spend her life in three marriages but her embody in America history like a incredible women. The first female stockbroker at Wall Street, the first female own a journal weekly, the first woman run to president, Victoria Woodhull could not more flamboyant to lead the women’s right. Though she did not win the election, she made a big change and opened for the woman’s suffrage in US. She guide the movements and premise for the women revolution in the