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Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly facts for kids
Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly was an American newspaper that came out once a week. It was first published on May 14, 1870, by two sisters, Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Celeste Claflin. This newspaper was special because it was one of the very first publications in the United States to be started and run by women. It continued to be published until June 10, 1876.
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How the Weekly Newspaper Started
The sisters Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin were very successful in their stock brokerage business. They used the money they earned from that business to start Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly. This allowed them to share their ideas and news with many people.
Challenges and Reach
In 1872, the newspaper faced some difficulties, and landlords became unwilling to rent space to them. Because of these problems, the publication had to stop printing for a short time. However, at its most popular, the newspaper was read by many people across the country. It reached about 20,000 readers each week.
What the Weekly Newspaper Covered
The Weekly newspaper shared many different kinds of articles. It wrote about important topics like women's suffrage, which was the movement for women to get the right to vote. It also covered spiritualism, which is a belief in communicating with spirits. Other topics included vegetarianism, which is eating only plant-based foods, and socialism, a way of organizing society.
Who Wrote for the Weekly
Most of the articles in the newspaper were written by Victoria Woodhull and Tennessee Claflin themselves. Other important writers included Colonel James Harvey Blood and Stephen Pearl Andrews. They all worked together to share their ideas and beliefs with the public.
Promoting Important Ideas
Throughout its time, the newspaper mainly focused on promoting Victoria Woodhull's goals for politics and social change. It became the main way for Woodhull to share her message when she ran for president in 1872. She used the paper to tell people about her ideas and what she hoped to achieve.
Publishing The Communist Manifesto
On December 30, 1871, Woodhull & Claflin's Weekly made history. It was the first newspaper in the United States to publish The Communist Manifesto in English. This important document was written by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. Woodhull and Claflin believed that this document was very important. They felt it connected to the progress being made by the International Workingmen's Association, a group working for workers' rights around the world.