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  1. My Two Years in Russia; An American Anarchist's Disillusionment and the Betrayal of the Russian Revolution by Lenin's Soviet Union by Emma Goldman, 2008-08-01
  2. Living My Life (Penguin Classics) by Emma Goldman, 2006-04-04
  3. Rebel in Paradise: A Biography of Emma Goldman (Phoenix) by Richard Drinnon, 1982-10-15
  4. EMMA GOLDMAN IN EXILE by Alice Wexler, 1992-01-01
  5. Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life by Alice R. Wexler, 1984-09-12
  6. Emma Goldman: Sexuality and the Impurity of the State (Women's Studies/Psychology/Sociology) by Bonnie Haaland, 1993-06-01
  7. Emma Goldman (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Martha Solomon, 1987-04
  8. Emma Goldman in America by Alice Wexler, 1986-10
  9. Mother Earth: An Epic Drama of Emma Goldman's Life by Martin B. Duberman, 1991-07
  10. E. G. and E. G. O. Emma Goldman and the "Iceman Cometh" (University of Florida Humanities Monographs : No. 43) by Winifred L. Frazer, 1974-06
  11. Emma Goldman and the American Left "Nowhere at Home" (Twayne's Twentieth-Century American Biography Series) by Marian J. Morton, 1992-09
  12. Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume One: Made for America, 1890-1901 by Emma Goldman, 2003-04-17
  13. Emma Goldman: Political Activist (Women of Achievement) by David Waldstreicher, 1990-04
  14. Emma by Howard Zinn, 2002-09-01

21. Library/people/goldman - Emma Goldman (1869-1940)
Emma Goldman (18691940). Anarchy in Interpretation The life of Emma Goldman (index) click here to go back to the previous index.
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22. Review Of "Emma Goldman In Exile" By Herbert Mitang
Emma Goldman (18691940) was born in Russia and moved to the United States in 1886.She was soon caught up in a swirl of movements feminism,
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Emma Goldman in Exile
From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War

By Alice Wexler
Illustrated. 301 pages. Beacon Press. $24.95
Reviewed by By HERBERT MITGANG
At the height of the red scare in 1919, the American anarchist Emma Goldman was imprisoned on Ellis Island, put on a ship with 246 men and two other women who were branded radicals, and deported to the Soviet Union. The roundup was engineered by J. Edgar Hoover, then head of the Justice Department's Radical Division, and started him on the road to prominence. Gen. Leonard Wood, a veteran of the Spanish-American War, said the radicals ``should be put on a ship of stone with sails of lead and their first stopping place should be hell.'' In darkness, a military transport with a detachment of armed marines sailed past the Statue of Liberty. Eventually, the ship reached a port in Finland, where the radicals entrained and crossed the border into revolutionary Russia. Greeted by the wife of Maxim Gorky and listening to a Soviet military band playing the Internationale, an emotional Emma Goldman said: ``This is the greatest day in my life. I once found political freedom in America. Now the doors are closed to free thinkers, and the enemies of capitalism find once more sanctuary in Russia.'' As Alice Wexler points out in ``Emma Goldman in Exile,'' a well-researched and readable biography, her enthusiasm for the new Union of Soviet Socialist Republics quickly waned. The struggle for leadership and internal conflicts of the revolution altered the supposed dictatorship of the proletariat into a dictatorship of the Communist Party apparatus.

23. Project Gutenberg Titles By Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Goldman, Emma, 18691940. Anarchism and Other Essays.You can also look up this author on The Online Books Page, which may list
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24. Creative Quotations From Emma Goldman (1869-1940)
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1869-1940) born on Jun 27 US anarchist. "She was an international anarchist who conducted leftist activities in the United States; published "Anarchism and Other Essays," 1910." Search millions of documents for Emma Goldman
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Creative Perfumes No one has yet fully realized the wealth of sympathy, kindness and generosity hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every true education should be to unlock that treasure."
"When we can't dream any longer, we die." Revolution is but thought carried into action. Methods and means cannot be separated from the ultimate aim. Someone has said that it requires less mental effort to condemn than to think.
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25. PAL: Emma Goldman (1869-1940)
Chapter 7 Early Twentieth Century Emma Goldman (1869-1940). Outside Links Emma Goldman Page The Emma Goldman Papers The Life of Emma Goldman
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Source: Emma Goldman Photo Gallery Top Primary Works Anarchism and other essays, by Emma Goldman; with biographic sketch by Hippolyte Havel. NY: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1911. HX844 .G6 Anarchism, and other essays. NY: Dover Publications 1969. HX844 .G6 My disillusionment in Russia. Introd. by Rebecca West. With a biographical sketch of Emma Goldman by Frank Harris. NY: Crowell, 1970. DK265.7 .G58 Living my life. NY: Dover Publications 1970. MAIN HX843 .G6 1970c Library Has: v.1-v.2 Red Emma speaks: selected writings and speeches by Emma Goldman; compiled and edited by Alix Kates Shulman. NY: Vintage Books, 1972. HX844 .G62 Nowhere at home; letters from exile of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Edited by Richard and Anna Maria Drinnon. NY: Schocken Books 1975. HX844 G615

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27. Jew Watch - Jewish Mind Control - Anarchism - Emma Goldman
Goldman, Emma. 18691940 anarchist. Born on June 27, 1869, in Kaunas (or Kovno), Goldman, Emma (1869-1940), was the most controversial woman in American
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Jew Watch Top Jewish Mind Control: Anarchism: Emma Goldberg ( The Reader's Companion to American History ) Goldman, Emma (1869-1940), anarchist and feminist. Opponent of established authority, war, and totalitarian government, Emma Goldman was the most famous rebel of her day. A passionate activist andcharismatic speaker, she committed her life to radical causes in Europe and America. Born in a Jewish ghetto in Lithuania, Goldman immigrated to the United States when she was sixteen. Reared in a Jewish tradition of prophecy and opposition to injustice, her early experience molded by Russian anti-Semitism and reading in Russian nihilist literature, Goldman was destined to become a critic of her newly adopted country, just as she was of the Old World she left behind. But it was the hanging in 1887 of four Chicago anarchists accused of murdering policemen in the Haymarket affair that led her to dedicate her life to political radicalism. A sewing machine operator in a corset factory, she concluded that she and other workers were exploited by factory owners. She was attracted to anarchism not only because it promised to replace capitalism with worker cooperatives but because anarchism espoused atheism, free speech, and freedom from sexual inhibition. Like many other anarchists of her day, Goldman also flirted with the idea of political violence. During the Homestead strike of 1892 she helped her lover, Alexander Berkman, plan the attempted assassination of steel mill owner Henry Clay Frick. A year later Goldman spent a year in prison for telling unemployed workers to steal bread if they had to. She was also implicated in President William McKinley's assassination.

28. Emma Goldman Resources At Erratic Impact's Feminism Web
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Maintained by University of California at Berkeley. Emma Goldman (1869-1940) stands as a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day, Goldman was an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women's equality and independence, union organization, and the eight-hour work day. Her criticism of mandatory conscription of young men into the military during World War I led to a two-year imprisonment, followed by her deportation in 1919. For the rest of her life until her death in 1940, she continued to participate in the social and political movements of her age, from the Russian Revolution to the Spanish civil war...
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29. Reader's Companion To American History - -GOLDMAN, EMMA
Goldman, Emma. (18691940), anarchist and feminist. Opponent of establishedauthority, war, and totalitarian government, Emma Goldman was the most famous
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, anarchist and feminist. Opponent of established authority, war, and totalitarian government, Emma Goldman was the most famous rebel of her day. A passionate activist andcharismatic speaker, she committed her life to radical causes in Europe and America. Born in a Jewish ghetto in Lithuania, Goldman immigrated to the United States when she was sixteen. Reared in a Jewish tradition of prophecy and opposition to injustice, her early experience molded by Russian anti-Semitism and reading in Russian nihilist literature, Goldman was destined to become a critic of her newly adopted country, just as she was of the Old World she left behind. But it was the hanging in 1887 of four Chicago anarchists accused of murdering policemen in the Haymarket affair that led her to dedicate her life to political radicalism. A sewing machine operator in a corset factory, she concluded that she and other workers were exploited by factory owners. She was attracted to anarchism not only because it promised to replace capitalism with worker cooperatives but because anarchism espoused atheism, free speech, and freedom from sexual inhibition. Like many other anarchists of her day, Goldman also flirted with the idea of political violence. During the Homestead strike of 1892 she helped her lover, Alexander Berkman, plan the attempted assassination of steel mill owner Henry Clay Frick. A year later Goldman spent a year in prison for telling unemployed workers to steal bread if they had to. She was also implicated in President William McKinley's assassination.

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Goldman, Emma. (18691940), Russian-born US political activist. Goldman immigratedto the United States in 1886 and copublished a monthly magazine,
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, Russian-born U.S. political activist. Goldman immigrated to the United States in 1886 and copublished a monthly magazine, Mother Earth , with fellow anarchist Alexander Berkman. Arrested several times for her activi´ties supporting birth control and the rights of workers, she was sent to prison in World War I for opposing conscription. Upon her release in 1919, she was deported to Russia with other anarchists. She became disillusioned with the Soviet system and spent the rest of her life in Europe and Canada.
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31. Emma Goldman
Goldman, Emma (18691940) (The Hutchinson Encyclopedia). Goldman, Emma (biography) (HerHeritage A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women)
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Goldman, Emma (18691940). Once called one of the most dangerous women inAmerica, by the FBI s J. Edgar Hoover, Emma Goldman was an energetic political
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Goldman, Emma (1869-1940) Once called "one of the most dangerous women in America," by the F. B. I.'s J. Edgar Hoover, Emma Goldman was an energetic political organizer, a fiery radical, and a passionate free spirit. She was also one of the first outspoken allies of gay and lesbian people anywhere in the world. Firmly believing that "the most vital right is the right to love and be loved," Goldman braved not only the disapproval of the mainstream, but also opposition within the radical left to defend the rights of homosexuals. Sponsor Message.
Born in a Jewish ghetto in Lithuania on June 27, 1869, Goldman grew up learning the politics of liberation under the shadow of discrimination and pogroms. In 1884 she emigrated to the United States to join her sister in Rochester, New York. Working under sweatshop conditions as a sewing machine operator in a corset factory, Goldman continued her education about oppression and the struggle for human rights. She was politically galvanized when a violent political demonstration in 1886 led to the execution of four anarchists in Chicago's Haymarket Square. She moved to New York City and became an active anarchist.

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The Emma Goldman TestEmma Goldman (18691940) stands as a major figure in the history of Americanradicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day,
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35. People Of The Century: Gandhi, King And Goldman
Emma Goldman (18691940). Religion, the dominion of the human mind; Property,the dominion of human needs; and Government, the dominion of human conduct,
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"Whenever I see an erring man, I say to myself I have also erred; when I see a lustful man I say to myself, so was I once; and in this way I feel kinship with everyone in the world and feel that I cannot be happy without the humblest of us being happy."
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36. Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940. Papers, 1899-1982 (inclusive), 1899-1940
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37. Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman (18691940). Red Emma, the greatest orator of all American history,was born on the 27th of June, 1869, in the Russian province of Kovno.
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Emma Goldman (1869-1940)
Red Emma , the greatest orator of all American history, was born on the 27th of June, 1869, in the Russian province of Kovno. When she was 17, she emigrated to America and arrived in January 1886, the year the Statue of Liberty was inaugurated. By 1887, horrified by the Chicago Haymarket massacre and trial , she joined the Anarchist movement and was active in the denunciation of the appaling conditions of labour prevalent at that time. Frontispiece from Anarchism and Other Essays
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Although John Cowper had the greatest admiration for Emma, her name, strangely enough, does not appear in Autobiography , and we have but few dates concerning their friendship. However, a volume of their correspondence edited by Prof. Goodway is to be published by Cecil Woolf, London. In this volume, Prof. Goodway states: 'Contact had definitely been attained by 19 April 1916 when, the evening before her trial for lecturing on birth control, a dinner was given for Goldman at the Brevoort Hotel, New York, attended by such luminaries of the American art world as Robert Henri, George Bellows and John Sloan, and at which John Cowper spoke.' Emma Goldman remembers: When at the close I was given the floor to reply to the various points raised, I called the attention of the guests to the fact that the presence of Mr. Powys at a banquet given to an anarchist was by no means his first libertarian gesture. He had given striking proof of his intellectual integrity some years previously in Chicago when he had refused to speak at the Hebrew Institute because that institution had denied its premises to Alexander Berkman. (Emma Goldman

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Encyclopedia Article Multimedia 1 item Goldman, Emma (1869-1940), Lithuanian-born anarchist, born in Kovno (now Kaunas, Lithuania). In 1885 she immigrated to the United States, where she became a leader of the anarchist movement, working in close association with the Polish-born anarchist Alexander Berkman. After attacking the government in numerous speeches, she was arrested in 1893 and imprisoned in New York City for incitement to riot. Following her release in 1894, she lectured in Europe. She also made lecture tours throughout the United States, and from 1906 to 1917 she edited and published Mother Earth , an anarchist monthly.

40. The Anarchist Encyclopedia From The Daily Bleed: A Gallery Of Saints & Sinners;
Emma Goldman, (18691940) Emma Goldman, Anarchist Feminist Her commitment toAnarchism and her activist inclinations led her to champion the causes of
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Emma Goldman, (1869-1940) "Emma Goldman was a principal exponent of Anarchism, which she herself characterized as "the philosophy of a new social order based on liberty unrestricted by man-made law; the theory that all forms of government rest on violence, and are therefore wrong and harmful, as well as unnecessary." Her commitment to Anarchism and her activist inclinations led her to champion the causes of labor, anti-militarism, atheism, prison reform, and women's rights not just in the U.S. but abroad as well. After her deportation to Russian in 1919, and subsequent disillusionment with the so-called Soviet revolution, Emma never gave up hope that her anarchist ideals might still find fertile ground. She saw the flower bloom in Spain. Citizens and workers, organized by the CNT-FAI, the Anarcho-Syndicalist union, quickly suppressed the July, 1936 uprising of the army, led by General Franco, in both Barcelona and the countryside. Emma, 67 years old, rushed to lend her support. Working on propaganda broadcasts she traveled to London as a CNT-FAI representative seeking support and money for the cause. A newsreel, produced by the CNT/FAI and documenting the death of the Spanish Anarchist militia leader

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