Author:Emma Goldman
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Lithuanian-born anarchist known for her writings and speeches who played a pivotal role in the development of anarchist political philosophy in the United States and Europe in the first half of the twentieth century; aka "Red Emma" |
Works[edit]
Books[edit]
- Anarchism and Other Essays (1911)
- The Social Significance of the Modern Drama (1914)
- My Disillusionment in Russia (1923)
- My Further Disillusionment in Russia (1924)
- Living My Life (1931)
Magazine/Newspaper articles[edit]
- Anarchy and the Sex Question (September 27, 1896)
- Anarchy Defended by Anarchists (with John Most) (October 1896)
- The Tragedy at Buffalo, 1901
- What I Believe (July 19, 1908)
- A New Declaration of Independence (July 1909)
- Ross Winn's Obituary (September 1912)
- The Failure of Christianity (April 1913)
- Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter (December 1915)
- The Philosophy of Atheism (February 1916)
- There is No Communism in Russia (1935)
- The Child and its Enemies (1916)
- Trotsky Protests Too Much (1939)
- The Social Importance of the Modern School
Speeches[edit]
- We Don't Believe In Conscription (May 18, 1917)
- Speech from a Meeting of No-Conscription League (June 4, 1917)
- Speech Against Conscription and War (June 14, 1917)
- Address to the Jury in U.S. v. Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman (July 9, 1917)
- Deportation Its Meaning and Menace: Last Message to the People of America (with Alexander Berkman) (December, 1919)
- Durruti is Dead, Yet Living (1936)
Pamphlets[edit]
- Down With the Anarchists! (with Alexander Berkman) (191?)
- Syndicalism: The Modern Menace to Capitalism (1913)
Other[edit]
- Mother Earth (magazine) (March 1906 - August 1917)
- The Truth About the Bolsheviki (1918)
- The Individual, Society and the State by the Free Society Forum, Chicago, Illinois in 1940.
Works about Goldman[edit]
- In Defense of Emma Goldman by Voltairine de Cleyre
- Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist by Alexander Berkman (in which Goldman is repeatedly mentioned, though not by name)
- Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman, a biography by Candace Falk
New York Times articles about Emma Goldman[edit]
- "Anarchists Demand Strike To End War" (May 19, 1917)
- "Meeting of Reds Traps Slackers" (June 12, 1917)
- "Emma Goldman and A. Berkman Behind the Bars" (June 16, 1917)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1926.
The author died in 1940, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.