Emma Goldman
    
		
			  Emma Goldman (1869-1940) immigrated to the United States from Russia as a teenager before being deported in 1919 for her revolutionary activities. She spent her adult life writing, lecturing, and struggling on behalf of the anarchist ideal. Goldman edited Mother Earth and wrote numerous essays and books, including Living My Life and My Disillusionment in Russia . 
			  Emma Goldman (1869-1940) immigrated to the United States from Russia as a teenager before being deported in 1919 for her revolutionary activities. She spent her adult life writing, lecturing, and struggling on behalf of the anarchist ideal. Goldman edited Mother Earth and wrote numerous essays and books, including Living My Life and My Disillusionment in Russia .  See less
		   
	 
	
	
	
	
	
		
		
		
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My Disillusionment in Russia 
					
					
					 Emma finds the Truth about Communism
					by John C, Jan 3, 2014
				Emma Goldman's career as a labor organizer and Socialist advocate is a common theme in Socialist literature of the early 20th Century.  These writers fail to provide their readers with the end of the ... Read More
				 
				
			
				
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Living My Life Vol. 2 
					
					
					 Remarkable Woman
					
				Most people have forgotten the repression of the late nineteenth and early 20th century: how women, blacks, and Asians who built our railroads were exploited by the privileged who owned our giant ... Read More
				 
				
			
				
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Anarchism and Other Essays 
					
					
					 Anarchism & Other Essays
					
				Nearly seventy years after her death, Emma is still pertinent, still holding the bar high. Light years ahead of her time in most areas of life, she inspires, teaches and sets an example. Wonderful. ... Read More