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Victoria Woodhull

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    Victoria Woodhull

    All talk of women's rights is moonshine. Women have every right. They have only to exercise them.

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    All that is good and commendable now existing would continue to exist if all marriage laws were repealed tomorrow . . .

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    A new educational system in which all children born shall have the same advantage of physical, industrial, mental and moral culture, and thus be equally prepared at maturity to enter upon active, responsible and useful lives. . . . In so doing, it strikes a fatal blow at . . . the most demoralizing of all monopolies. . . educational superiority.

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    By what right do you refuse to accept the vote of a citizen of the United States?

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    Denounce me for advocating freedom if you can, and I will bear your curse with a better resignation.

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    Entrepreneurs are risk takers, willing to roll the dice with their money or reputations on the line in support of an idea or enterprise.

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    Every woman knows that if she were free, she would never bear an unwished-for child nor think of murdering one before its birth.

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    Good care is taken that each state shall have its prisons . . . and other asylums; but not one building is erected nor one law enforced that would teach the people how not to contribute to these over-crowded receptacles of human misery . . . . All of our politicians are ready to deal with the effects, but not one of them is brave enough to penetrate the substratum of society and deal with the cause.

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    Hundreds, thousands, aye, millions of human beings, men, women and children, wander the streets of our cities and the highways of our country, hungry, ragged and cold, vainly seeking in this land of plenty, where physical want should be unknown.

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    I and others of my sex find ourselves controlled by a form of government in the inauguration of which we had no voice.

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    I ask the rights to pursue happiness by having a voice in that government to which I am accountable.

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    I believed that a husband must necessarily be an angel, impossible of corruption or contamination.

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    I believe in Spiritualism; I advocate free love in the highest, purest sense, as the only cure for the damnation by which men corrupt God's most holy institution of sexual relations.

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    I come before you to declare that my sex are entitled to the inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

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    I do not assume to speak for anyone. I know I speak in direct opposition to the wishes of many by whom I am surrounded.

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    I do not intend to be made the scapegoat of sacrifice, to be offered up as a victim to society.

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    I endeavor to make the most of everything.

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    If Congress refuse to listen to and grant what women ask, there is but one course left then to pursue. What is there left for women to do but to become the mothers of the future government?

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    I imagined that the priestly ceremony was perfect sanctification, and that the sin of sins was for either husband or wife to be false to that relation.

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    I know that my companions from the moment of birth were heaven's choicest souls. I grew side by side with them, in fact all the education and inspiration came over them.

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    I now announce myself as candidate for the Presidency. I anticipate criticism; but however unfavorable I trust that my sincerity will not be called into question.

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    I offer you the remedy of Free Love as an antidote for enforced lust, and the world will have to take it before the disease can be cured.

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    I shall make it my business to take my chances in the matter of libel suits.

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    I shall not change my course because those who assume to be better than I desire it.

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    I supposed that to marry was to be transported to a heaven not only of happiness but of purity and perfection.

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    It is extremely unfortunate that an editor's own life and practice should be notoriously at variance with his written principles.

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    It is not great wealth in a few individuals that proves a country is prosperous, but great general wealth evenly distributed among the people. . .

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    It makes no difference who or what you are, old or young, black or white, pagan, Jew, or Christian, I want to love you all and be loved by you all, and I mean to have your love.

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    It must always be remembered that you can never do right until you are first free to do wrong; since the doing of a thing under compulsion is evidence neither of good nor bad intent; and if under compulsion, who shall decide what would be the substituted rule of action under full freedom?

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    I was divorced from Dr. Woodhull for reasons which to me were sufficient, but I was never his enemy.

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    I went with my husband and an innocent child to California. I went to a theatrical manager and asked him to allow me to earn money enough on the stage to buy our tickets home. He did.

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    Let women issue a declaration of independence sexually, and absolutely refuse to cohabit with men until they are acknowledged as equals in everything, and the victory would be won in a single week.

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    My judges preach against free love openly, practice it secretly.

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    My opinions and principles are subjects of just criticism.

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    No legal ceremony--no election of the woman--no penalty for the perfidy of the man--no law to compel him to do his duty, no compensation for the poor woman who is turned adrift like the girl of the street, penniless, to sell herself on the best possible terms. This is Divine marriage, or Moses and the Bible lie; and this is Bible divorce--putting away!

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    No man who respects his mother or loves his sister, can speak disparagingly of any woman; however low she may seem to have sunk, she is still a woman. I want every man to remember this. Every woman is, or, at some time, has been a sister or daughter.

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    One of the charges made against me is that I lived in the same house with my former husband, Dr. Woodhull, and my present husband, Col. Blood. The fact is a fact.

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    Political matters are developing so fast that we must not let a single thing slip without use.

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    Rude contact with facts chased my visions and dreams quickly away, and in their stead I beheld the horrors, the corruption, the evils and hypocrisy of society, and as I stood among them, a young wife, a great wail of agony went out from my soul.

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    So after all I am a very promiscuous free lover. I want the love of you all, promiscuously.

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    Strike as much and as hard as you please, only don't do it in the dark so that I cannot know who is my enemy.

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    Suffrage is a common right of citizenship. Women have the right of suffrage. Logically it cannot be escaped.

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    The American nation, in its march onward and upward, can not publicly choke the intellectual and political activity of half its citizens by narrow statutes.

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    There are none so ignorant but they may be taught. So, too, are there none so unfortunate in their understanding of the true and high relation of the sexes as not to be amenable to the right kind of instruction.

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    there are scores of thousands of women who are denominated prostitutes, and who are supported by hundreds of thousands of men who should, for like reasons, also be denominated prostitutes, since what will change a woman into a prostitute must also necessarily change a man into the same.

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    The rights of children as individuals begin while yet they remain the foetus.

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    The rights of children as individuals begin while yet they remain the foetus...Whoever has read the 'Weekly' knows I hold abortion (except to save the life of the mother) to be just as much murder as the killing of a person after birth is murder.

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    The sin of all time has been the exercise of assumed powers. This is the essence of tyranny.

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    The spirits are coming back to tear your damned system of sexual slavery into tatters and consign its blackened remnants to the depth of everlasting hell.

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    The uses of government should be to foster, protect and promote the possession of equality.