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LoC No.: 89215353
Title: Emma Goldman: Biographical Sketch
Note: Reading ease score: 50.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
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Summary: "Emma Goldman: Biographical Sketch" by Charles Allan Madison is a biographical account written in the mid-20th century, likely during the 1950s. The book recounts the life of Emma Goldman, a prominent anarchist and political activist known for her passionate advocacy for individual freedoms, workers' rights, and social reform. Through her journey from a stifling upbringing in Czarist Russia to a life of political agitation in the United States, Goldman emerges as an influential and controversial figure in American anarchism. The sketch details Goldman's early life, her disillusionment with societal norms, and her fervent commitment to anarchist principles. It portrays her initial struggles with familial and marital oppression, her burgeoning awareness of social injustices, and her subsequent efforts to rally support for various political movements, including labor rights and anti-war activism. Through her dynamic personality and relentless dedication, Goldman became a symbol of resistance against authoritarianism. The narrative also highlights significant events in her life, such as her tumultuous relationships, her commitment to the anarchist cause, and the persecution she faced, culminating in her deportation to Russia. Ultimately, Goldman's journey reflects her unwavering belief in the struggle for a society free from oppression and inequality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Madison, Charles Allan, 1895-1985
EBook No.: 33628
Published: Sep 4, 2010
Downloads: 67
Language: English
Subject: Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940
Subject: Women anarchists -- United States -- Biography
Subject: Women communists -- United States -- Biography
LoCC: Social sciences: Socialism, Communism, Anarchism
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 89215353
Title: Emma Goldman: Biographical Sketch
Note: Reading ease score: 50.4 (10th to 12th grade). Somewhat difficult to read.
Credits:
Produced by Fritz Ohrenschall, Martin Mayer and the Online
Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net
Summary: "Emma Goldman: Biographical Sketch" by Charles Allan Madison is a biographical account written in the mid-20th century, likely during the 1950s. The book recounts the life of Emma Goldman, a prominent anarchist and political activist known for her passionate advocacy for individual freedoms, workers' rights, and social reform. Through her journey from a stifling upbringing in Czarist Russia to a life of political agitation in the United States, Goldman emerges as an influential and controversial figure in American anarchism. The sketch details Goldman's early life, her disillusionment with societal norms, and her fervent commitment to anarchist principles. It portrays her initial struggles with familial and marital oppression, her burgeoning awareness of social injustices, and her subsequent efforts to rally support for various political movements, including labor rights and anti-war activism. Through her dynamic personality and relentless dedication, Goldman became a symbol of resistance against authoritarianism. The narrative also highlights significant events in her life, such as her tumultuous relationships, her commitment to the anarchist cause, and the persecution she faced, culminating in her deportation to Russia. Ultimately, Goldman's journey reflects her unwavering belief in the struggle for a society free from oppression and inequality. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Madison, Charles Allan, 1895-1985
EBook No.: 33628
Published: Sep 4, 2010
Downloads: 67
Language: English
Subject: Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940
Subject: Women anarchists -- United States -- Biography
Subject: Women communists -- United States -- Biography
LoCC: Social sciences: Socialism, Communism, Anarchism
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.