Noun
United States anarchist (born in Russia) who opposed conscription; was deported to the Soviet Union in 1919 (1869-1940)
Source: WordNetA skillful playwright might have a good time with the story of the assassination of President William McKinley, and especially with the three most flamboyant political figures involved: Mark Hanna, Theodore Roosevelt, and Emma Goldman. Russell Baker
it is impossible to know the number of individuals whose political awakening-as with Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, long-time revolutionary stalwarts of the next generation came from the Haymarket Affair. Alexander Berkman
I fear my anarchists are not as free from sexual inhibitions and confusions as Emma Goldman and others expected. The intersection of personal sexuality and social community seems to always be a dangerous one, with a lot of red lights and sideswipes. Emma Goldman
American anarchist leader Emma Goldman gives a lecture from offstage as Leon Czolgosz listens, enraptured. Source: Internet
Anarcha-feminism began with late 19th and early 20th century authors and theorists such as anarchist feminists Emma Goldman and Voltairine de Cleyre Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne (ed.). Source: Internet
Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War. Source: Internet