Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Lithuanian-born anarchist revolutionary, political activist, and writer. She played a pivotal role in...
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Sasha and Emma: The Anarchist Odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman is a 2012 history book about Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman. The book...
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Stanford White, Harry Kendall Thaw, Admiral Peary, Matthew Henson, and Emma Goldman. The musical had its world premiere in Toronto, where it opened at the...
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Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War is a 1989 biography of Emma Goldman by historian Alice Wexler. It is a sequel...
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Voltairine de Cleyre (section Feud with Emma Goldman)
(the latter of whom instigated a years-long feud between de Cleyre and Emma Goldman). By the late 1890s, de Cleyre was a leading figure in the American anarchist...
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organised by the Villagers were frequented by Emma Goldman, among others. Magnus Hirschfeld noted in 1923 that Goldman "has campaigned boldly and steadfastly...
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movement. He was the one-time lover and lifelong friend of anarchist Emma Goldman. In 1892, undertaking an act of propaganda of the deed, Berkman made...
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Emma Goldman in America is a biography of Emma Goldman by historian Alice Wexler originally published as Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life in 1984. It covers...
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further taken up by the American anarchists Voltairine de Cleyre and Emma Goldman, the latter of whom came to be considered a "founding mother" of anarcha-feminism...
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ISBN 978-0-19-975928-6. Goldman, Emma (1970). Living My Life (reprint ed.). p. 105. ISBN 0-486-22543-7. Alice Wexler, Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life (New...
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"[t]he list is not limited to culturally-oriented anarchists such as Emma Goldman, who gave dozens of lectures about Nietzsche and baptized him as an honorary...
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Jessica to Death. In the 1981 Miloš Forman film Ragtime, she portrayed Emma Goldman in a scene that was ultimately deleted from the theatrical release, but...
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Alphonso Goldman, American zoologist Edwin Franko Goldman, American band composer, founder of American Bandmasters Association Emma Goldman, anarchist...
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Ben Reitman (category Emma Goldman)
("the hobo doctor"). He is best remembered today as one of radical Emma Goldman's lovers. Martin Scorsese's 1972 feature film Boxcar Bertha is based on...
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up Emma or emma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Emma may refer to: Emma (given name) Emma (1932 film), a comedy-drama film by Clarence Brown Emma (1996...
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The league lasted for six weeks and was used to charge its founders Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman with conspiracy to obstruct the draft. The No Conscription...
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a recluse. He was impressed after hearing a speech by the anarchist Emma Goldman, whom he met for the first time at one of her lectures in Cleveland in...
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Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0197519646. Goldman, Emma (2003). Falk, Candace; et al. (eds.). Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years...
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activist in the United States and part of the radical circle around Emma Goldman in the early 20th century. He had been imprisoned as a young man in Austria-Hungary...
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anarchism for a short time. Emma Goldman was a key figure during The Little Review’s brief affiliation with anarchism: Goldman was a regular contributor...
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Plaza Suite (1971), and The Little Foxes (1981). For her portrayal of Emma Goldman in the historical epic film Reds (1981) she received the Academy Award...
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emigration in 1899. Kropotkin entered the United States and met John Most, Emma Goldman, and Benjamin Tucker. American publishers published his Memoirs of a...
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Theater, New York An Enemy of the People Randine Gate Theatre Assassins Emma Goldman Rough Magic Theatre Company 2014 An Ideal Husband Mabel Chiltern Gate...
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of new possibilities for the human race, has been labeled Utopian." –Emma Goldman Utopian socialist Étienne Cabet in his utopian book The Voyage to Icaria...
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portrayed this in more positive terms. Thus we find Almeda Sperry writing to Emma Goldman in 1918, about the "rhythmic spurt of your love juices". Anatomical knowledge...
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documentary American Storytellers, Ramis said he hoped to make a film about Emma Goldman (even pitching Disney with the idea of having Bette Midler star) but...
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Archived from the original on 28 February 2020. Goldman, Emma (2005). Falk, Candace (ed.). Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Vol...
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Emma (or Emma: A Play in Two Acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist, its full title) is a play by historian and playwright Howard Zinn (1922–2010)...
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94,97,102 Emma Goldman, Candace Falk, Barry Pateman, Jessica M. Moran, "Emma Goldman: Making speech free, 1902–1909" (Volume 2 of Emma Goldman: A Documentary...
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vaulter Emma Gilchrist, Canadian journalist Emma Goldman (1869–1940), Lithuania-born anarchist, writer and orator X González (born 1999), born Emma, American...
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