Proper noun
Czolgosz (plural Czolgoszes)
A surname from Polish.
American anarchist leader Emma Goldman gives a lecture from offstage as Leon Czolgosz listens, enraptured. Source: Internet
After his failure to get close enough on the fifth, Czolgosz waited the next day at the Temple of Music on the Exposition grounds, where the President was to meet the public. Source: Internet
But Goldman defended Czolgosz as a "supersensitive being" Chalberg, p. 78. and chastised other anarchists for abandoning him. Source: Internet
Czolgosz was arrested, and interrogated around the clock. Source: Internet
Goldman, Living, p. 300. She explained their distrust of him, and it was clear she had not had any significant contact with Czolgosz. Source: Internet
As she prepares to leave, Czolgosz offers to carry her bag, to which Goldman protests by saying, "They make us servants, Leon. Source: Internet