Introduction to the life and work of Emma Goldman includes some of her correspondences, writings and government documents.
Encounter several memorable quotations by the philosopher Emma Goldman. Link to related sites.
Read reviews of Goldman's famous "Anarchism, and Other Essays."
Read a 1930 speech from the American activist in which she evaluates her life and developing political awareness.
Patricia McCarthy provides an essay on the life, ideas and influence of this doyenne of American radicalism.
Goldman guide offers a biography, graphics and an extensive collection of links to Goldman related pages.
View two photographs of the gravestone of the great anarchist, author, public orator and victim of exile.
Read an excerpt from Goldman's book "Living My Life," in which she describes how she was deported from the US during the "Red Scare" of 1919.
Find a brief biography of the great anarchist and exile. With links to drama, poetry, critical theory and literary periods.
Essay by Emma Goldman discusses art, crime and individualism. Courtesy of the Spunk Library.
Profile of Russian anarchist Emma Goldman offers a biography and a brief explanation of her philosophies and political viewpoint.
Read a bio of the revolutionary anarchist, concentrating on her twin, sometimes conflicting, loyalties - social justice and individual freedom.
Discover Emma Goldman's attitude toward patriotism in this extended essay from 1911.
Find links to The Emma Goldman Papers Project, a review of the book "Emma Goldman in Exile," and a biography.
Emma Goldman discusses war, school, authority and reason in these quotes. Courtesy of the Third World Traveler.
American activist from the early days of feminism presents an argument for vigilance in the face of militarism.
Read Jason Wehling's essay about the Russian-American anarchist, feminist and inflammatory public speaker. Includes a list of sources.
Documents and photographs relating to the feminist and anarchist's life and work, with links to archived collections worldwide.
Find a 1917 speech given by the peace activist and suffragist later used by the police in an anti-conscription trial.
Read a 1917 speech given by the American activist on the senseless brutality of war and the politics of the working class.