Summary of Scandalous, The Victoria Woodhull Saga (Volume II): Fame, Infamy, and Paradise Lost (The Victoria Woodhull Saga, 2)
Dive into the turbulent early 19th-century New York as "Scandalous, The Victoria Woodhull Saga (Volume II): Fame, Infamy, and Paradise Lost" unfolds the captivating story of sisters Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin. Their audacious journey from obscurity to prominence sees them challenging societal norms and fighting valiantly for women’s rights, suffrage, and economic justice. As they ascend to influence through the lecture circuit, Victoria's groundbreaking presidential nomination and Tennessee's congressional campaign set the stage for monumental shifts in gender and economic equality. Published on September 1, 2018, this narrative intertwines the lives of historical giants like Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass, with gripping events leading up to the "Trial of the Century." Best suited for adult education settings, this saga not only revisits the roots of voting and racial justice in America but also invites readers to reflect on the enduring impact of these pioneering women. Step into a past that echoes the ongoing struggle for equality and be inspired by the resilience and daring of the Woodhull sisters.