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 NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Emma Goldman
Goldman was born to a Jewish family in Kaunas, Lithuania, where her family ran a small inn.
The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service allowed her body to be brought back to the United States, and she was buried in Waldheim Cemetery in Chicago, close to where the Haymarket Riot martyrs are interred.
Leon Czolgosz, a native-born worker and anarchist, had shot the President several days before.
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 Goldman, Emma on Encyclopedia.com
GOLDMAN, EMMA [Goldman, Emma] 1869-1940, American anarchist, b.
With Berkman, Goldman was deported in 1919 to Russia but left that country in 1921 because of her disagreement with the Bolshevik government.
Zack Goldman Hersh, 4, sits in the lap of his mother Liz Hersh as Emma Goldman Hersh, 8, gets a box of cereal.
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 Goldman, Emma - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Goldman, Emma
Goldman, Emma - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Goldman, Emma
With Berkman, Goldman was deported in 1919 to Russia but left that country in 1921 because of her disagreement with the Bolshevik government.
Goldman Union Camp Institute (Union of American Hebrew Congregations)
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 The Anarchist Encyclopedia; An almanac of Antiauthoritarians, Saints & Sinners, Poets & Anarchists...
A New York City chapter was formed by Emma Goldman to gain support for anarchist John Turner.
She & fellow prisoner Emma Goldman became good friends.
(??-??) American anarchist, a founder of the Modern School, wrote extensively on education & contributor to Emma Goldman's journal "Mother Earth".
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 Her Heritage: A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women: Goldman, Emma Literature@ HighBeam Research
Her Heritage: A Biographical Encyclopedia of Famous American Women: Goldman, Emma Literature@ HighBeam Research
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