Victoria Woodhull, a pioneering suffragist and women's rights advocate, inspired Douglass with her unapologetic pursuit of equality. Douglass publicly supported her 1872 presidential run, recognizing the interconnectedness of social justice causes. Woodhull admired Douglass' fight for civil rights, and their mutual support highlighted the importance of intersectionality in the struggle for justice and equality.
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