Answer: The Answer: The correct answer is Frederick Douglass.
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The Question: The first female presidential candidate chose whom as her  running mate?               
Douglass’s running mate was Victoria Woodhull  the first woman to run for  president of the United States. Don’t feel bad if her name didn’t spring to  mind. She deserves more recognition than she presently gets  for both good  and bad reasons. To end this on a positive note  I’ll list the bad ones  first.                
Lenora Fulani  became the  first woman  to get on the ballot in all 50 states when she ran as a third party  candidate in 1988  and Hillary Clinton later achieved the best ever showing  by a woman in a...             
The Equal Rights Party  which nominated Woodhull as its  presidential candidate  on May 10  1872  at Apollo Hall in New York City  championed  among other  things   women’s  right to a fair wage  shorter workdays for all workers  and civil rights  for African Americans (selecting renowned abolitionist  Frederick Douglass  as Woodhull’s  running mate   though he  chose  not to respond to the invitation). Ultimately  however  it was Woodhull’s  statements about free love that were glommed onto by ...      
Woodhull was politically active in the early 1870s when she was nominated  as the  first woman candidate  for the United States presidency. Woodhull was the  candidate  in 1872 from the Equal Rights Party  supporting  women s suffrage and equal rights;  her running mate  (unbeknownst to him) was abolitionist leade...
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