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[edit]- Frisken, Amanda (10 May 2004). Victoria Woodhull's sexual revolution: Political theater and the popular press in nineteenth-century America. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. doi:10.9783/9780812201987. ISBN 978-0-8122-3798-6. JSTOR j.ctt3fj27s. OCLC 54677673. Project MUSE book 13612.
- Heins, Marjorie (2007). Not in Front of the Children: 'Indecency,' Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 978-0-8135-4388-8.
- Sachs, Emanie (1928). "The Terrible Siren" Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927). Harper & Brothers.
- Dorsch, June (2021). "Victoria Woodhull: Radical approaches to women's equality" (PDF). Brooklyn, New York: Poly Prep Country Day School.
- Gabriel, Mary (1998). Notorious Victoria: The uncensored life of Victoria Woodhull - Visionary, suffragist, and first woman to run for president. Algonquin Books. ISBN 978-1-56512-805-7.
- Sachs, Emanie (1928). "The Terrible Siren" Victoria Woodhull (1838-1927). Harper & Brothers.
- Perez-Selsky, Elisa (2013). "Policing privilege and disciplining bodies: Victoria C. Woodhull, Anthony Comstock, and the platform for social engineering". Voces Novae. 4 (1): 81–100.
- https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q130621635#P1343
- Worts, Matha (1 March 2006). "Love, Marriage and Secrets: Victoria Woodhull and the Beecher-Tilton Scandal". The Mirror. 26 (1). London, Ontario: Western University: 127–144.
- "Mr. I. C. Challis". Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. Vol. 5, no. 7. 2 November 1872. p. 14.
- "The Beecher-Tilton scandal case: The detailed statement of the whole matter by Mrs. Woodhull". Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. Vol. 5, no. 7. 2 November 1872. pp. 9ff.
- "The Woodhull and Claflin trial--Discharge of defendants". In the courts. The New York Times. 28 January 1873. p. 2.
- "The Challis-Woodhull libel: The defense closed examination of the complainant". In the courts. The New York Times. 10 March 1874.
- "The Challis-Woodhull libel: Close of the argument for the prosecution--the case to go to the jury today". In the courts. The New York Times. 13 March 1874. p. 3. Retrieved 23 October 2024.
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