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Overview
Early Years
Political Awakening
A Dedicated Anarchist
The Use of Violence
Speaking & Writing
Religion
Women's Rights
Love & Sexuality
Free Speech
No-Conscription League
Deportation & the Soviet Union
Exile
Legacy
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Artifact List for Emma Goldman Exhibit
Newspaper Clippings:
- Article about Goldman's lecture on the imminent dangers of fascism, January 23, 1934
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Exile
- Article about Goldman and the birth control movement, June 1, 1916
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Women's Rights
- Article by Goldman about her disillusionment with the Soviet Union, March 22, 1922
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Deportation & the Soviet Union
- 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
- Demonizing Goldman in the wake of the assassination of President McKinley, September 8, 1901
Emma Goldman Exhibit—The Use of Violence
- Expressing sympathy for the Jews in Palestine, 1938
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Religion
- First appearance in print, October 25, 1890
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Speaking & Writing
- Goldman's first published writing on the subject of marriage, July 18, 1897
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Love & Sexuality
- Goldman speaking about the Spanish anarchists at a May Day rally in Hyde Park, London, May 1, 1937
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Exile
- 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
- Masthead of the Freie Arbeiter Stimme [=Free Voice of Labor], July 25, 1890
Emma Goldman Exhibit—A Dedicated Anarchist
Photographs:
- Abraham Goldman, date unknown
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Early Years
- Alexander Berkman, 1892
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Love & Sexuality
- At the funeral of noted anarchist theorist Peter Kropotkin, February 13, 1921
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Deportation & the Soviet Union
- Ben Reitman, Goldman's lover and manager (center), with Joe Edelsen and Ben Capes, Butte, Montana, June 24, 1912
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Love & Sexuality
- Emma Goldman, 1886
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Political Awakening
- Emma Goldman, c. 1890
Emma Goldman Exhibit—The Use of Violence
- Emma Goldman, c. 1900
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Legacy
- Emma Goldman, early 1900s
Emma Goldman Exhibit—A Dedicated Anarchist
- Emma Goldman, c. 1910
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Overview
- Goldman Family, St. Petersburg, 1882
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Early Years
- 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
- With Modest Stein (left) and Alexander Berkman, St. Tropez, September 1935
Emma Goldman Exhibit—Exile
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How to Cite This Page
For a bibliography:
Jewish Women's Archive. "JWA - Emma Goldman - Artifacts Alphabetically." <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/goldman/egart.html>.
For a footnote:
Jewish Women's Archive, "JWA - Emma Goldman - Artifacts Alphabetically," <http://jwa.org/exhibits/wov/goldman/egart.html>.
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