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'''Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, famous anarchists of the early 20th century, pictured here in New York a year after a 2 year stay in San Francisco.''' | '''Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, famous anarchists of the early 20th century, pictured here in New York a year after a 2 year stay in San Francisco.''' | ||
''Photo: Emma Goldman Papers Project'' | |||
[http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/goldman/ Emma Goldman] and [http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/ANARCHIST_ARCHIVES/bright/berkman/berkman.html Alexander Berkman] lived in the 500 block of Dolores Street while they published ''The Blast,'' a forthrightly subversive periodical ultimately shut down by the federal government. Goldman was deported to Russia in 1920. | [http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/goldman/ Emma Goldman] and [http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/ANARCHIST_ARCHIVES/bright/berkman/berkman.html Alexander Berkman] lived in the 500 block of Dolores Street while they published ''The Blast,'' a forthrightly subversive periodical ultimately shut down by the federal government. Goldman was deported to Russia in 1920. | ||
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'''March 15 1917 Masthead of ''The Blast'', an anarchist paper.''' | '''March 15 1917 Masthead of ''The Blast'', an anarchist paper.''' | ||
''Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project'' | |||
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'''This issue's cover dedicated to efforts at the time to promote birth control.''' | '''This issue's cover dedicated to efforts at the time to promote birth control.''' | ||
''Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project'' | |||
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'''The real golden rule''' | '''The real golden rule''' | ||
''Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project'' | |||
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Unfinished History
Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, famous anarchists of the early 20th century, pictured here in New York a year after a 2 year stay in San Francisco.
Photo: Emma Goldman Papers Project
Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman lived in the 500 block of Dolores Street while they published The Blast, a forthrightly subversive periodical ultimately shut down by the federal government. Goldman was deported to Russia in 1920.
March 15 1917 Masthead of The Blast, an anarchist paper.
Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project
This issue's cover dedicated to efforts at the time to promote birth control.
Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project
The real golden rule
Image: Emma Goldman Papers Project