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==Further reading== ===Secondary sources=== {{refbegin|20em}} * {{cite book |last=Brough |first=James |date=1980 |title=The Vixens |publisher=Simon & Schuster |isbn=0-671-22688-6 |quote=Historical Fiction |url=https://archive.org/details/vixensbiography00brou}} * {{cite book |last=Caplan |first=Sheri J. |date=2013 |title=Petticoats and Pinstripes: Portraits of Women in Wall Street's History |publisher=Praeger |isbn=978-1-4408-0265-2}} * {{cite book |last=Carpenter |first=Cari M. |date= 2010 |title=Selected Writings of Victoria Woodhull: Suffrage, Free Love, and Eugenics |location=Lincoln |publisher=University of Nebraska Press}} * {{cite book |title=A history of the national woman's rights movement for twenty years|year= 1871|editor-last= Davis|editor-first= Paulina W.|place= New York: Journeymen Printers' Cooperative Association}} * {{cite book|title=Madame Presidentess: A novel of Victoria Woodhull|last= Evelina|first=Nicole|publisher=Lawson Gartner Publishing|year= 2007|isbn=978-0996763196}} * {{cite book|title=The Highest Glass Ceiling : Women's Quest for the American Presidency|last=Fitzpatrick|first=Ellen|publisher=Harvard University Press|year=2016|isbn=978-0-674-08893-1|location=Cambridge, MA|lccn=2015045620}} * {{cite book |last=Frisken |first=Amanda |date= 2004 |title=Victoria Woodhull's Sexual Revolution |publisher=University of Pennsylvania Press |isbn=0-8122-3798-6}} * {{cite book |last= Krull |first=Kathleen |date=2004 |title=A Woman for President: The Story of Victoria Woodhull |publisher=Walker Childrens |isbn=978-0802789082}} * {{cite journal |last1=Lefkowitz Horowitz |first1=Helen |author-link=Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz |date=2000 |title=Victoria Woodhull, Anthony Comstock, and Conflict over Sex in the United States in the 1870s |journal=The Journal of American History |volume=87 |issue=2 |pages=403β434 |jstor=2568758 |doi=10.2307/2568758 |pmid=17722380 }} * {{cite book|title=Vicky|last= Marberry|first= M.M.|date=1967|publisher= Funk & Wagnalls|place= New York}} *{{cite book|title=Free Woman|author=Meade, Marion|date= 1976|publisher= Alfred A. Knopf, Harper & Brothers|author-link=Marion Meade}} * {{cite book|title=The Right of women to exercise the elective franchise under the Fourteenth Article of the Constitution: speech of A.G. Riddle in the Suffrage Convention at Washington, January 11, 1871: the argument was made in support of the Woodhull memorial, before the Judiciary Committee of the House of Representatives, and reproduced in the Convention|last= Riddle|first= A.G.|year= 1871|place= Washington}} * {{cite book|title=The Terrible Siren|last= Sachs|first= Emanie|date= 1928|publisher= Harper & Brothers}} * {{cite book|title=Crossing Swords: Mary Baker Eddy vs Victoria Clafin Woodhull and the Battle for the Soul of Marriage β The Untold Story of America's Nineteenth-Century Culture War |last=Safronoff |first=Cindy Peyser |date=2015 |publisher=this one thing |location=Seattle }} * {{cite book|title=Das Aufsehen erregende Leben der Victoria Woodhull|last=Schrupp|first= Antje|date=2002|publisher= Helmer|language=de}} * {{cite book|last=Shone|first=Steve J.|year=2019|chapter=The Originality and Political Philosophy of Victoria C. Woodhull|title=Women of Liberty|publisher=[[Brill Publishers]]|pages=79β130|series=Studies in Critical Social Sciences|volume=135|isbn=978-90-04-39045-4|doi=10.1163/9789004393226_005|s2cid=211977507 }} * {{cite book |author=The Staff of the Historian's Office and National Portrait Gallery |title=If Elected...' Unsuccessful candidates for the presidency 1796β1968 |date= 1972 |location= Washington, DC |publisher=United States Government Printing Offices}} * {{cite book |first=Madeleine B.|last=Stern |title=The Victoria Woodhull reader|date=1974|publisher=Weston|isbn=978-0-87730-009-0}} {{Refend}} ===Primary sources=== {{refbegin|20em}} *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first= Victoria C. | title=Free Lover: Sex, Marriage and Eugenics in the Early Speeches of Victoria Woodhull | place=Seattle | orig-year=1874 | date= 2005 | isbn= 1-58742-050-3}}. Four of her most important early and radical speeches on sexuality as facsimiles of the original published versions. Includes: "The Principle of Social Freedom" (1872), "The Scare-crows of Sexual Slavery" (1873), "The Elixir of Life" (1873), and "Tried as by Fire" (1873β74). *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first= Victoria C. | title=Lady Eugenist: Feminist Eugenics in the Speeches and Writings of Victoria Woodhull | place=Seattle|orig-year=1893 | date= 2005 | isbn=1-58742-040-6 }}. Seven of her most important speeches and writings on eugenics. Five are facsimiles of the original, published versions. Includes: "Children β Their Rights and Privileges" (1871), "The Garden of Eden" (1875, publ. 1890), "[[Stirpiculture]]" (1888), "Humanitarian Government" (1890), "The Rapid Multiplication of the Unfit" (1891), and "The Scientific Propagation of the Human Race" (1893) *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first= Victoria C. | title=Constitutional equality the logical result of the XIV and XV Amendments, which not only declare who are citizens, but also define their rights, one of which is the right to vote without regard to sex | place=New York | date=1870 }} *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first= Victoria C. | title=The Origin, Tendencies and Principles of Government, or, A Review of the Rise and Fall of Nations from Early Historic Time to the Present | url= https://archive.org/details/origintendencies00woodrich | place= New York: Woodhull, Claflin & Company | date= 1871 | publisher= New York: Woodhull, Claflin & Co. }} *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first=Victoria C. | title=Speech of Victoria C. Woodhull on the great political issue of constitutional equality, delivered in Lincoln Hall, Washington, Cooper Institute, New York Academy of Music, Brooklyn, Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Opera House, Syracuse: together with her secession speech delivered at Apollo Hall| date= 1871 }} *{{cite book | last= Woodhull | first= Victoria C. Martin | title=The Rapid Multiplication of the Unfit | place= New York | date=1891 }} {{refend}}
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