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  1. Biography - Goldman, Emma (1869-1940): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by --Sketch by Carol Brennan, 2006-01-01
  2. The Social Significance Of The Modern Drama by Goldman Emma 1869-1940, 2010-10-15
  3. Anarchism And Other Essays by Goldman Emma 1869-1940, Havel Hippolyte, 2010-09-30
  4. Mother Earth by Berkman Alexander 1870-1936, Goldman Emma 1869-1940, 2010-10-06
  5. The social significance of the modern drama Emma Goldman. by Goldman. Emma. 1869-1940., 1914-01-01
  6. My disillusionment in Russia by Emma, 1869-1940 Goldman, 2009-10-26
  7. Living My Life: An Autobiography of Emma Goldman by Emma Goldman, 1982-10
  8. Emma Goldman: American Individualist (Library of American Biography Series) (2nd Edition) by John C. Chalberg, 2007-04-12
  9. Dangerous Woman: The Graphic Biography of Emma Goldman by Sharon Rudahl, 2007-09-01
  10. The Life And Times Of Emma Goldman: A Curriculum For Middle And High School Students
  11. Anarchy!: An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth by Peter Glassgold, 2001-03
  12. Love, Anarchy, & Emma Goldman: A Biography by Candace Falk, 1990-03-01
  13. Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Volume Two: Making Speech Free, 1902-1909 by Emma Goldman, 2004-11-22
  14. Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources

61. Einzelfrau
Translate this page Goldman, Emma (1869-1940) - Anarchist, feminist, and labor advocate.Photographs, documents, essays, and excerpts of her writings.
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Sonstige Einzelfrauen Sammeldarstellungen Reden von Frauen Recherche-Hilfsmittel ... Agrippina: Sex, Power, and Politics in the Early Empire / Rezension des Buches von A. A. Barrett 1996 / Privatseite von Kassandra Agrippina St. Ursula Theophanu / Regentin Hildegard of Bingen Hildegard Ausstellung by Life and Works of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) / major works of theology and visionary writings. Some links and a bibliography von Kristina Lerman der Working Group for the Promotion of the Tradition of Hildegard (deutsch) - Hinweise auf Musik, Schriften, Stiftungen... Maria von Medici Anna Maria van Schurman: Opuscula Hebraea, Graeca, Latina, Gallica, Prosaica et Metrica der Verfasserin/Adressatin der Briefe Een Vrouwenrepubliek der Letteren? Anna Maria van Schurman (1607-1678) en haar netwerk van geleerde vrouwen, Artikel von Pieta van Beek Anneke, Mathilde Franziska 1817-1884, dt. Feministin und Frauenrechtlerin, Privatseite von Kassandra Fikriye Selen Asli Karaman Sonstige Einzelfrauen Hypathia von Alexandrien / Cleopatra, Boudicca und Eleanore von Aquitanien, by Anne ...

62. WWW> Emma Goldman Papers
to announce a Web site devoted to the life and times of Emma Goldman at http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Emma Goldman (18691940) stands as a major figure
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The Berkeley Digital Library SunSITE is pleased to announce a Web site
devoted to the life and times of EMMA GOLDMAN at
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/
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

63. La Mujer Libre -Emma Goldman -
Translate this page La mujer libre por Emma Goldman (1869-1940), anarquista norteamericana de origenjudio-lituano. Tomado de la antologia de Irving Horowitz LOS ANARQUISTAS (Vol.
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La mujer libre por Emma Goldman (1869-1940), anarquista norteamericana de origen judio-lituano.
Tomado de la antologia de Irving Horowitz LOS ANARQUISTAS (Vol. 1)
La mezquindad separa y la libertad une. Seamos grandes y desprendidas y no olvidemos los asuntos vitales, agobiadas por las pequenheces. Una idea verdaderamente justa de la relacion entre los sexos no admitira los conceptos de conquistador y conquistada; lo unico importante es darse a si mismo sin limites para encontrarse mas rico, mas profundo y mejor. Solamente eso puede llenar el vacio y transformar la tragedia de la mujer emancipada en una alegria sin limites.
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64. Goldman, Emma
Goldman, Emma. 18691940, American anarchist, b. Lithuania. She emigratedto Rochester, NY, in 1886 and worked there in clothing factories.
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    Goldman, Emma 1869-1940, American anarchist, b. Lithuania. She emigrated to Rochester, N.Y., in 1886 and worked there in clothing factories. After 1889 she was active in the anarchist movement, and her speeches attracted attention throughout the United States. In 1893, Goldman was imprisoned for inciting to riot. From 1906 she was associated with Alexander Berkman in publishing the anarchist paper Mother Earth. In 1916 she was imprisoned for publicly advocating birth control, and in 1917 for obstructing the draft. With Berkman, Goldman was deported in 1919 to Russia but left that country in 1921 because of her disagreement with the Bolshevik government. In 1926 she married James Colton, a Welshman. She was permitted to reenter the United States for a lecture tour in 1934 on condition that she refrain from public discussion of politics. She took an active part in the Spanish civil war in 1936. She died in Toronto. See her Living My Life (1931). Other writings include
  • 65. Emma Goldman - The Most Dangerous Woman In America
    Emma Goldman (18691940) stands as a major figure in the history ofAmerican radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known
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    Back Emma Goldman, "The Most Dangerous Woman in America"
    Note: PDF 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. "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all human beings, irrespective of race, color, or sex, are born with the equal right to share at the table of life." - Emma Goldman, A New Declaration of Independence (1909) Reading Assignment:
    Was My Life Worth Living?
    (link to The Emma Goldman Papers website at the University of California SunSITE)
    Was My Life Worth Living?

    66. Emma Goldman Clinic
    Namesake. Emma Goldman (18691940) was a nurse, midwife, politicallecturer and writer. She was an educator and public advocate for
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    Founding
    The Emma Goldman Clinic, the first women's health care center in the Midwest and the first out-patient abortion clinic in Iowa, was founded in September 1973 by a group of dedicated community women. Today it is one of the most highly regarded non-profit health care facilities in the country.
    Namesake
    Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was a nurse, midwife, political lecturer and writer. She was an educator and public advocate for birth control at a time when such action was prohibited by law. Emma Goldman once said a woman's "development, her freedom, her independence, must come from and through herself." We agree, and inspired by her determination and leadership, named the Clinic in her honor. Mission Defining Differences Clients Rights Advocacy for Women ... Staff Back to Table of Contents

    67. Week Links: 2-28-2001
    He chose to write about Emma Goldman Emma Goldman (18691940) stands asa major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism.
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    SEVEN DEADLY SINS? Just an eye-catching domain home page. Worth clicking to and enjoying their ad-bites. Favorite quote I gleaned from the site: "one plus one equals many". http://www.eyescream.com/ FROM THE HOME FRONT Last night my son finished up his report for Women's History Month. He chose to write about Emma Goldman: 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. "There is neither freedom nor security in the world today: whether one be rich or poor, whether his station high or low, no one is secure as long as there is a single slave in the world. No one is safe or secure as long as he must submit to the orders, whim or will of another who has the power to punish him, to send him to prison or to take his life, to dictate the terms of his existence, even from the cradle to the grave." March 1, 1933

    68. Kheel Center Bibliography: Radicals & Reactionaries
    Goldman, Emma, 18691940. Selected Labor Related Tape Recordings.James Morris, collector. 5518 tr. A pioneer feminist, anarchist
    http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library/kheelcenter/guides/radicals/
    Manuscript Collections: Primary Sources
    • Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America. Records
      This major archival collection is of interest because of the socialist political leanings of many of its leaders in the period from the founding of the union in 1914 through the 1920's. The union enjoyed a close relationship with the young Soviet Union, which lead to the formation of the Russian-American Industrial Corporation. The leadership of the union, nevertheless, felt it necessary to purge communists from its locals in battles which were particularly intense in the years 1924-1927. Some of the leaders of the union, particularly Joseph Schlossberg, remained loyal socialists throughout their careers, which lead to internal union friction as Sidney Hillman, the union president, became one of F.D.R.'s closest supporters and advisors in the labor community. Unpublished guide available.
    • American Federation of Labor. Correspondence, 1883-1925 . #5431mf. 50 reels.
    • American Federation of Teachers, Local #2

    69. Emma Goldman (1869 - 1940 )
    Emma Goldman (1869 1940 ). Emma Goldman wurde am 27.Juni 1869 in Kowno (Russland) als Tochter eines russisch
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    Teil 4: Emma Goldman (1869 - 1940 ) Sie starb am 14.Mai 1940 in Toronto. Quelle:Rabenschwarz Twokmi-Kimali.de

    70. Emma Goldman: About The Emma Goldman Papers Project
    Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project, at the University the world. The Emma Goldman Papers A Microfilm Edition (ChadwyckHealey Inc., 1991) and Emma Goldman A Guide to Her
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/project.html
    THE EMMA GOLDMAN PAPERS
    ABOUT THE EMMA GOLDMAN PAPERS PROJECT
    Since 1980, the Emma Goldman Papers Project, at the University of California, Berkeley has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents by and about Goldman from around the world. The Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1991) and Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1995) are housed in libraries across the country and internationally. Most of the material is new to the scholarly community and provides a window not only into Goldman but also into social and cultural movements in late nineteenth- and early twentieth- century America, Europe, Asia and Latin America. The Guide also includes unique documentation of government and press reactions to radicalism. Other publications include The Life and Times of Emma Goldman (ISBN 0-9635443-0-6), a 127-page high school curriculum guide highlighting twenty-four primary source historical documents. Since 1990, the Project has toured an exhibition of thirty-eight reproductions of historical photographs, personal letters, government documents and other memorabilia. The Project is currently preparing a four-volume selective book edition, entitled

    71. Emma Goldman: A Guide To Her Life And Documentary Sources
    Chronology (1869 1940) This chronology is divided into three parts and will It willassist researchers using The Emma Goldman Papers A Microfilm Edition, 69
    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Guide/
    EMMA GOLDMAN:
    A GUIDE TO HER LIFE AND DOCUMENTARY SOURCES
    Candace Falk, Editor and Director
    Stephen Cole, Associate Editor
    Sally Thomas, Assistant Editor
    CONTENTS Editor's Introductory Essay
    An introductory essay describing the highlights and historical significance of the collection. Bibliographical Essay
    This essay directs readers to major publications on anarchism and other works by and about Emma Goldman and her contemporaries. (Note: this essay includes additional references not found in the printed guide.) It will assist researchers using The Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition, 69 reels (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1991). Chronology (1869 - 1940)
    This chronology is divided into three parts and will assist the reader in following Goldman's lecture tours and other activities. It will assist researchers using The Emma Goldman Papers: A Microfilm Edition, 69 reels (Chadwyck-Healey Inc., 1991). Correspondence Index
    "Correspondence Series: Index By Name," from Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources

    72. Emma Goldman
    Emma Goldman. Education on the Internet Teaching History Online Emma Goldman, the daughter of Jewish parents, was born in Living My Life, Emma Goldman describes her views on
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    Emma Goldman, the daughter of Jewish parents, was born in Kovno, Russia on 27th June, 1869. Goldman emigrated to the United States in 1885 and worked in a clothing factory in Rochester before moving to New York City in 1889.
    Influenced by the libertarian writings of Johann Most , Goldman became an anarchist . Working closely with Alexander Berkman , Goldman became active in the trade union movement. During one industrial dispute, Berkman shot Henry Frick of the Carnegie Steel Company. Berkman was imprisoned and so was Goldman the following year when she was accused of urging the unemployed to steal the food they needed.
    After she was released from prison Goldman became involved in the campaign for women's suffrage and birth control information. She was in the news again in 1901 when

    73. Valencia West LRC - Goldman, Emma
    Goldman, Emma (18691940) The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors.
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    Goldman, Emma (18691940)
    Pathfinder
    December 1996
    The following reference books can be used to get both biographical and critical information about authors. These sources should be used as a starting pointDO NOT base all of your research on material obtained from reference books. Use these sources to become better acquainted with your author; this will allow you to utilize more effectively the sources listed under COMPREHENSIVE LITERARY RESEARCH. These sources are located at the West Campus LRC; they may also be located at other local libraries.
    BIOGRAPHICAL SOURCES
    Consult the following reference sources to get an overview of your author's life.
    Notable American Women
    REF CT 3260 .N57
    American Reformers
    REF CT 215 .A67
    CRITICAL SOURCES
    Consult the following reference sources to obtain critical analyses of your author and his/her work. The first sources listed will provide a more general critical analyses of your author, while the second set of sources will provide critical analyses of a more specific nature.
    GENERAL CRITICISM
    American Women Writers
    REF PS 147 .A4

    74. Xrefer - Search Results - Emma Goldman
    Goldman Emma 1869 1940. Goldman Emma 1869 1940 Lithuanianborn Americananarchist and writer Emma Goldman, popularly known The
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    75. 25453. Goldman, Emma. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Emma Goldman (1869–1940), US anarchist and author; bornin Russia. Anarchism and Other Essays, 3rd rev. ed., ch. 1 (1917).
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    76. 25452. Goldman, Emma. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
    ATTRIBUTION Emma Goldman (1869–1940), US anarchist and author; bornin Russia. Anarchism and Other Essays, 3rd rev. ed., ch. 3 (1917).
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    77. Glossary Of People: Go
    Goldman, Emma (1869 1940). American anarchist, lecturer and writer inthe United States and later a participant in the Spanish Civil War.
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    Go
    Hilbert Gottlob Frege ; his approach contributed to the algorithmic methods of Alan Turing , the founder of modern computer science. He was an advocate of Kant , vol. 38 (1931), On formally indeterminable propositions of the Principia Mathematica of Alfred North Whitehead and Bertrand Russell . This article ended nearly a century of attempts to establish axioms that would provide a rigorous basis for all mathematics. Further Reading: The Development of the Foundations of Mathematics in the Light of Philosophy . See also, Ernst Kolman and Sonya Yanovskaya's and Goldman, Emma (1869 - 1940) American anarchist , lecturer and writer in the United States and later a participant in the Spanish Civil War. Born in Lithuania, her family owners of a small hotel, Goldman spent her early years in in Königsberg, East Prussia and later (in 1882) moved to St. Petersburg. As semi-wealthy Jews, Goldman and her family at times suffered from social and political persecution. By the time she was 16 (1885), in conflict with her father who tried to marry her off, she emigrated with her half-sister to the United States (Rochester, New York), where she began working in clothing factories. At 19, she was married for ten months, when she divorced her husband. Her two volume, 56 chapter autobiography Living My Life , begins three years after her arrival in the United States: IT WAS THE 15TH OF AUGUST 1889, THE DAY OF MY ARRIVAL IN New York City. I was twenty years old. All that had happened in my life until that time was now left behind me, cast off like a worn-out garment. A new world was before me, strange and terrifying. But I had youth, good health, and a passionate ideal. Whatever the new held in store for me I was determined to meet unflinchingly.

    78. Emma Goldman
    Emma Goldman. 1869 1940.
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    Emma Goldman
    Local:
    Anarchism: What it really Stands For

    The Individual, Society and the State
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    Living My Life
    I have some Pictures of Emma and her grave in Chicago. Return to Anarchist Library

    79. Emma Goldman
    Emma Goldman. Anarchism What it Really Stands For , by Emma Goldman Patriotismvs. Liberty , by Emma Goldman. Emma Goldman Archive. The Emma Goldman Clinic.
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    Emma Goldman
    "Anarchism: What it Really Stands For" , by Emma Goldman
    "Patriotism vs. Liberty"
    , by Emma Goldman Emma Goldman Archive The Emma Goldman Papers (DL SunSITE) The Emma Goldman Clinic Back to the web page of Anarchists and Left-Libertarians jah@iww.org

    80. Experience Literature - Essays
    Back to List Emma Goldman (1869–1940) Defense LINKS Emma Goldman A Guide to HerLife and Documentary Sources http//sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/ Part of
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    Emma Goldman
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    Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources

    http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/goldman/

    Part of the Emma Goldman Papers Project, which "has collected, organized, and edited tens of thousands of documents by and about Goldman from around the world," this site offers an extensive amount of online information.
    BIOGRAPHY
    Emma Goldman (1869–1940)  Socialist, anarchist, and feminist, Goldman was born in Russia and emigrated in 1885 to New York City, where she worked in clothing factories and began writing and lecturing on behalf of reform movements, including feminism and birth control. In 1893, she was arrested for inciting a riot after urging a group of unemployed workers to take food by force. In 1919, after serving time in prison for agitating against military conscription and U.S. involvement in World War I, she was deported to Russia, whose revolution in 1917 she had hailed as the dawn of a just society. After two years, she left Russia to travel in a number of countries, including Germany, England, and Canada. In two books, My Disillusionment with Russia (1923) and My Further Disillusionment with Russia (1924), Goldman announced her break with the Russian regime. She spent her final years in Canada, anxiously awaiting word on her request to end her exile. The request was denied. She died in Canada and is buried in Chicago. Other works include

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