... reading The Bomb , solicited his friendship . From 1914 on he edited Pearson's Magazine and supported EG's antiwar work . To JAMES H. BARRY Santa Barbara , Calif . , 412 MAKING SPEECH FREE · 1909.
Charles Willis Thompson, "An Interview with Emma Goldman, ” New York Times, May 30, 1909, in Goldman, vol II, eds. Falk, Pateman, and Moran, 431. 45. "Nellie Bly Again, ” The New York World, September 17, 1893, in Goldman, vol I, eds.
A biography of the political activist who was imprisoned and deported for advocating such causes as anarchism, birth control, women's rights, and for opposing the draft during World War I.
One of the most colorful, controversial and radical figures in American history, Emma Goldman challenged the legitimacy of religion, government, and private property in the United States.Imprisoned, tried, and later...
"Emma Goldman" is the story of a modern radical who took seriously the idea that inner liberation is the first business of social revolution.
Looks at the life of Emma Goldman, a Jewish immigrant, anarchist, and supporter of women's rights and sexual freedom.
Based on newly discovered correspondence, this book reveals the private life behind the public legend of "Red Emma," a Jewish immigrant, anarchist, and supporter of women's rights and sexual freedom
Martha Solomon's Emma Goldman is the first detailed study of Goldman to focus on her achievement as a rhetorician--both speaker and writer--rather than on her involvement in particular causes. Soloman...
This book focuses on the ideas of Emma Goldman as they relate to the centrality of sexuality and reproduction. These ideas, on the liberatory potential of women's sexuality -- birth...