anarchists

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anarchists

Living my life

1970
Presents part two of the autobiography of activist Emma Goldman, telling of her life beginning in 1912, with discussion of her arrest as a suspect in the assassination of President McKinley, her work in the radical movement, her deportation to Russia after World War I, and other topics.

A dangerous woman

the graphic biography of Emma Goldman
2007
A graphic novel biography of controversial nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century anarchist, atheist, and feminist political activist Emma Goldman.

Smack

2003
After running away from their troubled homes, two English teenagers move in with a group of squatters in the port city of Bristol and try to find ways to support their growing addiction to heroin.

The secret agent

1998
After infiltrating a radical group, a double agent incites them to commit acts of terrorism.

Hitler's children

the story of the Baader-Meinhof terrorist gang
1977

Junk

1999
The theater adaptation of Melvin Burgess's novel in which two fourteen-year-olds run away from home, fall in love, and experience the ravages of heroin addiction.

Sacco and Vanzetti

the anarchist background
1991
Biographies of Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, both Italian immigrants and anarchists.

Emma Goldman

1997
Examines the life and work of the Russian emigrant to the United States who attempted to establish a social order based on absolute individual liberty.

Emma Goldman

1990
A biography of the political activist who was imprisoned and deported for advocating such causes as anarchism, birth control, women's rights, and for opposing the draft during World War I.
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