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Posted: 2025-04-22 15:14:57 UTC

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In 1884, Belva Lockwood, a lawyer, became a notable presidential candidate, challenging norms as a woman running for president in an era when women lacked voting rights.
Belva Lockwood's groundbreaking presidential candidacy in 1884.
Lockwood's profession as a lawyer.
The historical context of women not having the right to vote during her candidacy.
Gender inequality and the lack of voting rights for women in 1884.
Societal norms and prejudices against women in politics.