Victoria Woodhull For President!
Still seeking donations (like it's 1872!)

COMING SOON FROM EDEN VALLEY AND FILMAFFECTS
VICTORIA WOODHULL: SHATTERING GLASS CEILINGS

 
Our project ENDS with a New Full-length Documentary!
It BEGINS with a Short Film
BUT FIRST WE NEED YOUR HELP

 
The Most Famous Woman In American History  ran against
Ulysses S. Grant and Liberal Republican Horace Greeley.

Victoria Woodhull was arguably the most famous speaker in America in her time. She was the first woman to publicly address the United States Congress with her declaration that the 14th and 15th amendments already gave women the right to vote. She was an outspoken advocate of spiritualism and the radical idea that women should have the right to choose who to marry and whether to divorce. She and her sister, Tennessee Claflin, were suffragists, newspaper owners and the first women stockbrokers on Wall Street.  In other words, Victoria Woodhull is the most famous woman in American History you've never heard of! 

Eden Valley and FilmAffects  want to introduce you to this fearless female. But we need your help to bring this sensational story to life.   Will you please join us on our Campaign Trail to tell this tale by donating to our project? This campaign is to help pay for a short film about Victoria which will be the foundation of a full-length documentary we are planning for the future. 

You can donate through our GoFundMe Campaign or directly through our website. Of course, as a not-for-profit organization, all donations are           tax-deductible. As a special "Thank you" for helping with our campaign, all donors will receive  a discount coupon for Positively Debralicious  dessert order.

 

 
Your donation won’t get Victoria elected President, but it will go towards making her campaign one to be remembered!  Thanks for helping and don't forget to share this with your friends!

Come find out more about this Suffrage Soldier when we present a sneak preview of our upcoming storytelling program, VICTORIA WOODHULL: SHATTERING GLASS CEILINGS, at Dunamis Theatre's Suffrage Centennial on Saturday, March 30, 3019 from 1:00 - 10:00 p.m. It'll be a full day honoring women artists with our Victoria Woodhull preview happening at 2:00 p.m. Come for all or part of the day and enjoy the events at The Center, 118 W. Market St., Akron, Ohio. For complete schedule of events get the flier.

 

To arrange for this, or any of our programs, to be presented for your group, simply reply to this e-mail and we'll be happy to arrange a program.

 

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Bette Lou Higgins

Artistic Director

Eden Valley Enterprises

www.edenvalleyenterprises.org


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