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EMMA GOLDMAN A DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN YEARS Candace Falk, editor Barry Pateman, associate editor Jessica M. Moran, assistant editor Susan Wengraf, illustrations editor Robert Cohen, consulting editor 1. Made for America, 1890–1901 2. Making Speech Free, 1902–1909 A DOcuMENtAry histOry Of thE AMEricAN yEArs V o l u m e tWo Making speech free, 1902–1909 CandaCe Falk • editor Barry Pateman • assoCiate editor JessiCa m. moran • assistant editor SuSan Wengraf • IlluStratIonS edItor robert Cohen • ConSultIng edItor uNi vEr s i t y Of iL LiN Oi s p rEs s Urbana and Chicago frontispiece Emma Goldman, 1906 (Chicago Historical Society) First Illinois paperback, 2008 © 2016 by Candace Falk All rights reserved. Manufactured in the United States of America p 5 4 3 2 1 ∞ This book is printed on acid-free paper. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Emma Goldman : a documentary history of the American years / edited by Candace Falk ; Barry Pateman, associate editor ; Jessica M. Moran, assistant editor. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. v. 2: Making Speech Free, 1902–1909 isbn 978-0-252-07543-8 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Goldman, Emma, 1869–1940. 2. Women anarchists—United States—Biography. 3. Anarchism—United States—History—Sources. 4. Freedom of speech—United States—History—Sources. I. Falk, Candace. II. Goldman, Emma, 1869–1940. III. Pateman, Barry IV. Moran, Jessica M. hx843.7.g65e427 2008 335'.83092—dc22 [b] 2007046970 We dedicate our work to all who champion liberty and strive for social and economic justice. and to the memory of paul Avrich (1931–2006) dignified and generous scholar of the history of anarchism, gatherer of stories and of friendships that live on. spONsOrs The Emma Goldman Papers thanks all of our National Endowment for the Humanities supporters, including these sustaining sponsors (2002–2003) for the volumes, for helping to keep history alive Milken Family Foundation through their generous contributions. Furthermore: A Project of the J.M. Kaplan Fund National Historical Publications and Records Commission Carol Amyx University of California, Berkeley The late Art and Libera Bortolotti Leon F. Litwack, Alexander F. and May T. Mor- Ben and Ida Capes family: rison Professor of American History Susan Chasson, David and Judith Capes, Joseph Cerny, Vice Chancellor for Research Bonnie Capes Tabatznik, and Albert and and Graduate Dean (1994–2000) Marlene Chasson Linda Fabbri, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Mecca Reitman Carpenter Research The late Marcus and the late Harryette Cohn Susan Hirano, Budget Director Eric Alan Isaacson and Susan Kay Weaver Edwin M. Epstein, Chair of Peace and Conflict Carolyn Patty Blum Studies Yvette Chalom and Paul Fogel John Lie, Dean of International and Area Mariam Chamberlain Studies Patrick Coughlin Joan Kask, Associate Dean of International Barbara Dobkin, Ma’yan, The Jewish Women’s and Area Studies Project Charlene Nicholas, Mary Lewis, Susan Meyers, Martin Duberman Budget and Personnel Officers of Interna- tional and Area Studies E. L. and Helen Doctorow Lois Blum Feinblatt, Irving and Lois Blum Elaine Feingold and Randall M. Shaw Foundation Marilyn French Cora Weiss, Samuel Rubin Foundation Mark Friedman and Marjorie Solomon Judith Taylor, The Murray and Grace Nissman The Funding Exchange Foundation Christina and John Gillis Stephen M. Silberstein Peter Glassgold and Susan Thibodeau The late Alice Hamburg Agape Foundation Robert Segal and Nancy Bissel Segal Louis and Sadie Harlan Jean Stone Nancy Hewitt and Steven Lawson Michelle Shocked Ronald Hill Judith Smith and family Ronald Hogeland Shirley van Bourg Bill Jersey and Shirley Kessler, Catticus Cor- Katrina van den Heuvel poration Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow The list of donors to the Emma Goldman Papers Hannah Kranzberg Project as well as donations in remembrance of Maya Miller and in honor of others continues with Emma’s Joan K. Peters and Peter Passell List, beginning on p. 575. cONtENts List of Documents xi List of Illustrations xvii Foreword xix Raising Her Voices: An Introduction 1 Editorial Practices 81 List of Abbreviations 87 DOcuMENts, 1902–1909 89 Chronology 469 Directories Individuals 507 Periodicals 549 Organizations 555 Selected Bibliography 567 Publications by Emma Goldman 572 Publications of the Mother Earth Publishing Association 573 Publications of the Free Speech League 573 Emma’s List 575 Acknowledgments 585 Index 603

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Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years reconstructs the life of Emma Goldman through significant texts and documents. These volumes collect personal letters, lecture notes, newspaper articles, court transcripts, government surveillance reports, and numerous other documents, many o
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