The world's most dangerous woman a new biography of Emma Goldman / [[Book] :]
by Theresa Moritz & Albert Moritz.
, Computer data (106 files : 4.26 gb)
- Toronto : CNIB, 2002.
- 8 computer laser optical discs (14 hr., 26 min.) : sd. ; 12 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Mary Laurence.
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Biography of the feminist and social anarchist Emma Goldman, with new insights into her time spent in Toronto. Goldman was notorious as "Red Emma" and "the most dangerous woman in America" because of her advanced anti-authoritarian views. Here the authors search through previously ignored private papers in Europe and the United States, as well as other indigenous resources, to provided a fresh interpretation of Goldman's influential and troubled life. 2001.
System requirements: IBM PC or compatible; double speed or faster CD-ROM drive; sound card and sound output device; DAISY playback software, or DAISY talking book player. Recording standard: DAISY 2 standard. Uncompressed.
0968166075 061612385X (CNIB) 0616123868 (CNIB)
AM22309
Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.
Women anarchists--Biography.--United States Feminists--Biography.--United States Women's rights--United States.