The Improbable Victoria WoodhullBy: Eden Collinsworth THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS' CHOICE From the acclaimed author of What the Ermine Saw and Behaving Badly, a portrait of Victoria Woodhull, a celebrated and maligned 19th century businesswoman and activist, and a leader in the fight for womens suffrage and labor reforms. In 1894, a remarkably self possessed American woman, with no formal education to speak of, stood before a British court seeking damages for libel from
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