1869-1940

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1869-1940

Emma Goldman

A study of the Russian-born publisher of "Mother Earth, " a magazine devoted to anarchism, focusing on her achievements as a speaker and writer.

A brilliant night of stars and ice

2022
"Just after midnight on April 15, 1912, the passenger steamship Carpathia receives a distress signal from the RMS Titanic, which is on its maiden voyage. Captain Arthur Rostron is awakened to an enormous maritime emergency with little information to guide his actions in answering the call for help. Is the dire threat to the unsinkable Titanic accurate? His ship is more than four hours away; will Carpathia hold together if pushed to never-before-tested speeds? . . . With the freezing temperatures, will there be any survivors by the time the Carpathia arrives? Kate Connolly is excited to join her sister in America and proud to be traveling on the grand Titanic . . . As a passenger in third-class accommodations, she is among the last to receive instruction and help after Titanic hits an iceberg. . . . With the help of several men, also from Ireland, Kate finally reaches the upper decks and feels lucky to board Lifeboat 13, although no one knows if or when a rescue ship will come. She fears the icy water and wonders if they'll all freeze to death"--Provided by publisher.

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.

Sasha and Emma

the anarchist odyssey of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman
2012

In the garden of beasts

love, terror, and an American family in Hitler's Berlin
2012

Emma Goldman

revolution as a way of life
2011
A biography of Emma Goldman, an anarchist know for her political activism, writing, and speeches, discussing her childhood as an Orthodox Jew born in what is now Lithuania in 1869, the lectures that she gave, and the impact she had on the people.

In the garden of beasts

love, terror, and an American family in Hitler's Berlin
2011
William E. Dodd becomes the American ambassador to Germany, where he witnesses first-hand the atrocities of Hitler's regime and watches his daughter fall in love with a Nazi officer.

To the barricades

the anarchist life of Emma Goldman
1971

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.

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