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Peggy Guggenheim, arts patron and heir to an industrial fortune, met Emma Goldman in the French Riviera through a mutual friend.
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At the age of twenty he formed Frick & Company, a coke-producing venture in the Connellsville coal district of Pennsylvania.
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One of the most prolific anarchist writers of her time, Voltairine de Cleyre was educated in a Catholic convent in Sarnia, Ontario.
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Steadfast socialist John Reed lived what many would call a terrifying life of his own making and desire.
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Writer and editor of the radical journals The Masses and The Liberator, Max Eastman was a journalist's journalist.
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A doctor and a hobo, Reitman worked tirelessly on behalf of prostitutes, tramps and drifters.
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German-born Johann Most would grow up to become an anarchist firebrand, an influential figure whose beliefs were often misrepresented.
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Learn about anarchist Alexander Berkman, known by the Russian diminutive "Sasha."
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For more than thirty years, she defined the limits of dissent and free speech in Progressive Era America.
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Emma Goldman was arrested often and harassed innumerable times.
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Leaf through the pages of the Emma Goldman's showcase magazine.
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Emma Goldman's evolved from a Russian émigré to anarchist firebrand. Explore her legacy.