As the first major-party candidate for the presidency, Hillary Clinton will make history. But she follows a long history of women running for the highest office in the land. In the first of a series on failed presidential candidates, Radio Diaries takes a look at a few of the 35 women who applied for that job before Hillary: Victoria Woodhull, a clairvoyant who listed Frederick Douglass as her VP when she ran in 1872; Margaret Chase Smith, a senator who sought the Republican nomination against Goldwater and Rockefeller in 1964; and Shirley Chisholm, who won New Jersey’s Democratic primary in 1972 and paved the way for both Clinton and Obama.