Join host Tamara Neal for A Timely, True-To-Life Look At America’s First Female Presidential Candidate. Forty-eight years before American women were granted the right to vote, in 1872,Victoria Woodhull became the first female to run for President of the United States, setting a precedent still followed by female politicians today — including presumptive Democratic Party 2016 presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.On July 25, 2016 – the very same date as the Democratic National Convention kicks off in Philadelphia – multi-award winning author Nicole Evelina releases Madame Presidentess , revealing the incredible story of “Notorious Victoria,” who has until now been largely excluded from the history books. Click the link below and listen to the live interview with author Nicole Evelina now.
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