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by Carly A scene from "Woodhull:" Tennessee Claflin played by Rachel McPhee and Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt, played by Hugh Sinclair. ... - Inside the conventions: Historical highlights and facts - The OlympianInside the conventions: Historical highlights and facts
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In 1872, the Equal Rights Party nominated the first female presidential candidate, Victoria Claflin Woodhull. Her running mate was black leader Fredrick ...
