Rebecca Edelsohn, in contemporary sources often given as Becky Edelson, (1892–1973) was a Latvian American anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed...
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Easton (born 1974), English footballer Becky Edelsohn (1892–1973), American anarchist and hunger striker Becky Edwards (disambiguation) Rebecca Foon (born...
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Goldman faltered, and he had an affair with a 15-year-old anarchist named Becky Edelsohn. Goldman was pained by his rejection of her but considered it a consequence...
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Edelson (disambiguation) (redirect from Edelsohn)
Michael Edelson (lawyer) (born 1949), Canadian criminal defence lawyer Becky Edelsohn (1892–1973), anarchist and hunger striker who was jailed in 1914 for...
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so not available in the web-based records) Irwin Corey (1914-2017) Becky Edelsohn (1892–1973), after she was discharged she lived in the home of Emma...
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some of the younger women in the movement, including a teenager named Becky Edelsohn. Berkman continued to suffer from depression and increasingly spoke...
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Katherine Dunham Ronald Easterbrook, England, prisoner, 1997, 1999 Becky Edelsohn Mahatma Gandhi, Indian independence activist, part of campaign of nonviolent...
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York's Union Square, where anarchist leaders Alexander Berkman and Becky Edelsohn among others spoke in memory of those who died. "Exploded in Apartment...
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1914 Berger and two other women visited jailed hunger striker Rebecca Edelsohn, who was protesting her confinement for failure to pay a $300 fine for...
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