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"An Eloquent Woman." Baltimore Critic, October 25, 1890.
"Anarchists Riot in the West." Harper's Weekly, May 15, 1886.
Arbayter Fraynd (London), December 1899.
Der Grosser Kunds [=The Big Stick], February 18, 1916.
Der Grosser Kunds [=The Big Stick], June 4, 1909.
"Emma Goldman Enthusiastic Agitator of Birth Control." Los Angeles Record, June 1, 1916.
"Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy, Whose Speeches Inspired Czolgosz to his Crime." Chicago Daily Tribune, September 8, 1901.
"Finds Hitler and Cohorts World's Greatest Menace." Toronto Star, January 23, 1934.
Freie Arbeiter Stimme, July 25, 1890.
Goldman, Emma. Anarchism and Other Essays. 3rd ed. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1917.
Goldman, Emma. "Emma says Reds killed own hopes." Chicago Herald-Examiner, March 22, 1922.
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Goldman, Emma. "Marriage." The Firebrand [Portland, OR], July 18, 1897.
Goldman, Emma. "Palestine and Socialist Policy: Emma Goldman's Views." Spain and the World, 1938.
Goldman, Emma. The Social Significance of the Modern Drama. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1914.
Goldman, Emma. "The Tragedy at Buffalo." Free Society, October 6, 1901.
Goldman, Emma. "What is There in Anarchy for Woman?" St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 24, 1897.
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Mother Earth, June 1912.
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Mother Earth, September 1907.
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San Diego Union, May 18, 1912.
Spain and the World, May 14, 1938.
"The Sailing of the Buford." Liberator, February 1920.
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Trial and Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman in the United States District Court, in the City of New York, July, 1917. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, [1917], 63-64.
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Archival Sources and Private Collections
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace
International Institute of Social History
Kate Sharpley Library
National Archives
New York Public Library Manuscripts and Archives Division
Paul Avrich
The Emma Goldman Papers
Newspaper Clippings:
- Article about Goldman and the birth control movement, June 1, 1916
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Women's Rights
- Article by Goldman about Leon Czolgosz's assassination of President McKinley and the use of violence, October 6, 1901
Emma Goldman Exhibit - The Use of Violence
- Article demonizing Goldman in the wake of the assassination of President McKinley, September 8, 1901
Emma Goldman Exhibit - The Use of Violence
- Article by Goldman expressing sympathy for the Jews in Palestine, 1938
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Religion
- Goldman's first published writing on the subject of marriage, July 18, 1897
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Love & Sexuality
- Interview with Goldman published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 24, 1897
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Women's Rights
- Letter from Goldman to the editor of Lucifer the Light-Bearer, December 11, 1902
Emma Goldman Exhibit -Free Speech
Photographs:
- Abraham Goldman, date unknown
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Early Years
- Alexander Berkman, 1892
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Love & Sexuality
- Goldman at the funeral of noted anarchist theorist Peter Kropotkin, February 13, 1921
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Deportation & the Soviet Union
- Goldman's deportation portrait, 1919
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Deportation & the Soviet Union
- Mug shot of Goldman, 1901
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Free Speech
- Speaking to a crowd of garment workers about birth control in Union Square, New York, May 20, 1916
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Women's Rights
- Speaking with comrades in Spain during the Spanish Civil War, Fall 1936
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Exile
- Taube Goldman, date unknown
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Early Years
- Goldman with Modest Stein (left) and Alexander Berkman, St. Tropez, September 1935
Emma Goldman Exhibit - Exile
The Library of Congress - Prints and Photographs Division
Russian State Archive of Social-Political History
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Michigan - Special Collections Library
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