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  1. Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Russian-born anarchist, political activist, and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the 20th century.

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  3. Emma Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Russian-born anarchist, political activist, and writer. She played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in North America and Europe in the first half of the 20th century.

  4. Biography & Facts | Britannica

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    Emma Goldman, (born June 27, 1869, Kovno (now Kaunas, Lithuania), Russian Empire—died May 14, 1940, Toronto, Ontario, Canada), international anarchist who conducted leftist activities in the United States from about 1890 to 1917. Goldman grew up in historic Lithuania, in Königsberg, East Prussia (now Kaliningrad, Russia), and in St. Petersburg.

  5. Emma Goldman is known as a rebel, an anarchist, an ardent proponent of birth control and free speech, a feminist, a lecturer, and a writer. Born on June 27, 1869, she became known as Red Emma both for her heritage and her political involvement. Emma Goldman died on May 14, 1940. Early Life

  6. Emma Goldman, One of History’s Best-Known Anarchists, Left an...

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    Emma Goldman, One of History’s Best-Known Anarchists, Left an Outsized Legacy No Class is an op-ed column by writer and radical organizer Kim Kelly that connects worker struggles and the...

  7. Life Story: Emma Goldman - Women & the American Story

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    On December 21, 1919, Emma and Alexander were part of a large group of 200 men and women exiled to the Soviet Union. Emma continued her activism as an anarchist and women’s rights advocate throughout the rest of her life. She traveled and lived in various countries throughout Europe, including Sweden, England, and Spain.

  8. Emma Goldman (1869-1940) | American Experience | PBS

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    Emma Goldman (1869-1940) International Institute of Social History A born propagandist and organizer, Emma Goldman championed women's equality, free love, workers' rights, free universal...

  9. Emma Goldman - Quotes, Anarchism & Books - Biography

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    Name: Emma Goldman Birth Year: 1869 Birth date: June 27, 1869 Birth City: Kaunas Birth Country: Lithuania Gender: Female Best Known For: Anarchist and activist Emma Goldman was a fiery...

  10. Emma Goldman | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

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    Emma Goldman (1869–1940), a Russian-born anarchist, socialist, and feminist, was a thorn in the side of mainstream American society in the early part of the 20th century. She traveled constantly, delivering vitriolic speeches, lecturing, picketing, marching, and demonstrating for First Amendment rights.

  11. Anarchism and Other Essays | The Anarchist Library

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    A year later Emma Goldman was a delegate to an Anarchist conference in New York. She was elected to the Executive Committee, but later withdrew because of differences of opinion regarding tactical matters. The ideas of the German-speaking Anarchists had at that time not yet become clarified.

  12. Emma Goldman | The First Amendment Encyclopedia

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    Emma Goldman (1869–1940), a Russian-born anarchist, socialist, and feminist, was a thorn in the side of mainstream American society in the early part of the 20th century. She traveled constantly, delivering vitriolic speeches, lecturing, picketing, marching, and demonstrating for First Amendment rights.