6: Emma Goldman
6: Emma Goldman

6: Emma Goldman

Wesley Lots

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<p>This one is about: Emma Goldman, the mother of Anarchy. Her biography and views on female emancipation.</p> <p>Instagram: QandRpod</p> <p>Email: QueensandRebelspod@gmail.com</p> <p>Sources:</p> <p>- Jewish Women's Archive. "Emma Goldman - A Dedicated Anarchist - Jacob Kershner."</p> <p>- Falk, Candace. "Emma Goldman."&nbsp;<em>Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical Encyclopedia</em>. 27 February 2009. Jewish Women's Archive.</p> <p>- Jewish Women's Archive. "Emma Goldman's "What I Believe".</p> <p>- Waldstreicher, David. "Radicalism, Religion, Jewishness: The Case of Emma Goldman."&nbsp;<em>American Jewish History</em>&nbsp;80, no. 1 (1990): 74-92.</p> <p>- GURSTEIN, ROCHELLE. "Emma Goldman and the Tragedy of Modern Love."&nbsp;<em>Salmagundi</em>, no. 135/136 (2002): 67-89.</p> <p>- Hemmings, Clare. "Sexual Freedom and the Promise of Revolution: Emma Goldman's Passion."&nbsp;<em>Feminist Review</em>, no. 106 (2014): 43-59.</p> <p>- Hemmings, Clare. "In the Mood for Revolution: Emma Goldman's Passion."&nbsp;<em>New Literary History</em>&nbsp;43, no. 3 (2012): 527-45.</p> <p>- Kern, Robert W. "Anarchist Principles and Spanish Reality: Emma Goldman as a Participant in the Civil War 1936-39."&nbsp;<em>Journal of Contemporary History</em>&nbsp;11, no. 2/3 (1976): 237-59.</p> <p>- Frankel, Oz. "Whatever Happened to "Red Emma"? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon."&nbsp;<em>The Journal of American History</em>&nbsp;83, no. 3 (1996): 903-42.</p>

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