Emma Goldman

Emma Goldman

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Emma Goldman (1869-1940) was a renowned anarchist and revolutionary known for her fiery oratory and political activism. Born in Lithuania, she emigrated to the United States in 1885 and soon became a powerful voice in the labor movement, advocating for workers' rights, free speech, and social justice. Goldman's writings and speeches covered a range of issues including anarchism, feminism, and anti-militarism, influencing future generations of activists. Despite facing deportation and imprisonment, she continued her work internationally, contributing to publications and speaking relentlessly against authoritarianism. Her legacy endures as a pivotal figure in the history of radical thought.

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