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  1. Apr 2, 2014 · Famous Activists. Emma Goldman. Anarchist and activist Emma Goldman was a fiery (sometimes violent) advocate for peace, free love and birth control in the 1910s. Updated: May 12, 2020....

  2. A born propagandist and organizer, Emma Goldman championed women's equality, free love, workers' rights, free universal education regardless of race or gender, and anarchism. For more than thirty...

  3. Sep 21, 2012 · Emma Goldman: Early Life, Work and Death of a Rebellious Anarchist | History Cooperative. James Hardy | Biographies | March 27, 2024. Emma Goldman stands as a symbol of defiance and intellectual rigor within the anarchist movement.

  4. Emma Goldman | Jewish Women's Archive. Women of Valor. Emma Goldman is pictured during her deportation in 1919. Courtesy of the U.S. Library of Congress. This exhibit was produced in collaboration with the Emma Goldman Papers. "I want freedom, the right to self-expression, everybody's right to beautiful, radiant things."

  5. Jan 11, 2016 · Politics & History. From Enemy to Icon: The Life of Emma Goldman. While alive, Emma Goldman was considered an enemy of the state. In death, she became a celebrated American icon. Mug shot taken in 1901 when Goldman was implicated in the assassination of President McKinley. By: Matthew Wills. January 11, 2016. 2 minutes.

  6. Emma Goldman. June 27, 1869–May 14, 1940. by Candace Falk. Emma Goldman is pictured in her mug shot, taken when she was wrongly implicated in the assassination of President William McKinley in 1901. Courtesy of the Emma Goldman Papers. In Brief.

  7. Anarchism and Emma Goldman | American Experience | Official Site | PBS. Emma Goldman | Timeline. Anarchism and Emma Goldman. International Institute of Social History. 1859. October 16:...

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