Emma Goldman

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Emma Goldman was a prominent early 20th-century anarchist, feminist, and political activist known for her radical writings and speeches on social justice, free speech, and workers’ rights.

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Emma Goldman in Reds 1

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instanceOf anarchist
feminist
human
lecturer
political activist
writer
birthName Emma Goldman self-link
burialPlace Forest Park, Illinois
German Waldheim Cemetery
causeOfDeath stroke
citizenship Russian Empire
United States of America
surface form: United States

stateless person
countryOfBirth Russian Empire
countryOfDeath Canada
countryOfResidence Canada
France
Spain
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
dateOfBirth 1869-06-27
dateOfDeath 1940-05-14
deportedFrom United States of America
surface form: United States
deportedTo Russian SFSR
surface form: Soviet Russia
ethnicGroup Jewish
familyName Goldman
fieldOfWork free speech
labor rights
political philosophy
social justice
women's rights
gender female
givenName Emma
ideology anarchism
anti-capitalism
anti-militarism
feminism
influenced American civil liberties movement
anarcha-feminist movement
second-wave feminism
influencedBy Johann Most
Mikhail Bakunin
Peter Kropotkin
languageOfWorkOrName English
Yiddish
movement anarcha-feminism
anarchism
Free Speech Movement
surface form: free speech movement

labor movement
name Emma Goldman self-link
notableFor anarchist political theory
critique of the Soviet Union
feminist theory
free speech advocacy
opposition to World War I
workers' rights activism
notableWork Anarchism and Other Essays
Living My Life
My Disillusionment in Russia
occupation nurse
orator
political activist
writer
partner Alexander Berkman
placeOfBirth Kaunas
Kovno, Russian Empire
placeOfDeath Toronto
religion atheism
spouse Jacob Kershner
subjectOf biographies
yearOfDeportation 1919

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Emma Goldman birthName Emma Goldman self-link
Forest Home Cemetery burialPlaceOf Emma Goldman
Mikhail Bakunin influenced Emma Goldman
Voltairine de Cleyre influenced Emma Goldman
Emma Goldman name Emma Goldman self-link
Emma notableBearer Emma Goldman
Maureen Stapleton role Emma Goldman
this entity surface form: Emma Goldman in Reds