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Emma Goldman: American Individualist, Second Edition By John C. Chalberg
Edited by Mark C. Carnes
Library of American Biography
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One of the most colorful, controversial and radical figures in American history, Emma Goldman challenged the legitimacy of religion, government, and private property in the United States. Imprisoned, tried, and later deported for her beliefs, the Goldman story is a window through which students will see a better picture of the history of American radicalism, the history of civil liberties in America, and the history of American foreign policy.
New to the second edition:
- A fresh Author’s Preface and new Afterward reflect the most recent research on Emma Goldman’s legacy and place Goldman into better historical perspective.
- An updated A Note on the Sources section highlights the most recent and up-to-date scholarship.
- Study and Discussion Questions at the end of the book help students check their reading and comprehension. These questions may also be used to facilitate discussions in the classroom or in student study groups.
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Synopsis
One of the most colorful, controversial and radical figures in American history, Emma Goldman challenged the legitimacy of religion, government, and private property in the United States.
Imprisoned, tried, and later deported for her beliefs, the Goldman story is a window through which students will see a better picture of the history of American radicalism, the history of civil liberties in America, and the history of American foreign policy.
The titles in the Library of American Biography Series make ideal supplements for American History Survey courses or other courses in American history where figures in history are explored. Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each interpretive biography in this series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.
Synopsis
One of the most colorful, controversial and radical figures in American history, Emma Goldman challenged the legitimacy of religion, government, and private property in the United States. Imprisoned, tried, and later deported for her beliefs, the Goldman story is a window through which students will see a better picture of the history of American radicalism, the history of civil liberties in America, and the history of American foreign policy. The titles in the "Library of American Biography Series" make ideal supplements for American History Survey courses or other courses in American history where figures in history are explored. Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each interpretive biography in this series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.
Table of Contents
Author’s Preface
Chapter 1: Prologue
Chapter 2: Arrivals
Chapter 3: In the Streets of America
Chapter 4: Jail…and After
Chapter 5: Czolgosz…and After
Chapter 6: Mother Emma and “Mother Earth”
Chapter 7: At Odds
Chapter 8: At War Against War
Chapter 9: At Sea
Chapter 10: At Home, but Never at Peace
Epilogue
Afterward
Study and Discussion Questions
A Note on the Sources
Index