Definition of Emma Goldman

1. Noun. United States anarchist (born in Russia) who opposed conscription; was deported to the Soviet Union in 1919 (1869-1940).

Exact synonyms: Goldman
Generic synonyms: Anarchist, Nihilist, Syndicalist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emma Goldman

Emilia javanica
Emilia sagitta
Emiliano Zapata
Emilie Charlotte le Breton
Emily Bronte
Emily Jane Bronte
Emily Post
Emily Price Post
Emirates
Emirati
Emiratis
Emirian
Emirians
Emma
Emma Goldman (current term)
Emma Hart Willard
Emmabel
Emmabeth
Emmanthe
Emmanthe penduliflora
Emmanuel
Emmeline
Emmental
Emmentaler
Emmenthal
Emmenthaler
Emmerson
Emmet's needle
Emmet's operation

Literary usage of Emma Goldman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination: An by Marshall Everett (1901)
"About two weeks previous to his fearful crime, Czolgosz attended a meeting of Socialists in Cleveland, at which a lecture was given by Emma Goldman, ..."

2. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1908)
"Mr. Post's editorial on "Free Speech and Emma Goldman" deserves the serious attention of all friends of free institutions, and because it is evident that ..."

3. Women as World Builders: Studies in Modern Feminism by Floyd Dell (1913)
"Beatrice Webb has compiled statistics, and Emma Goldman has preached the gospel of freedom. It remains to be shown which is the better and the more ..."

4. Free speech bibliography: including every discovered attitude toward the by Theodore Albert Schroeder (1922)
"Calvert, Bruce Emma Goldman and the police. [Griffith, Ind. The author] nd 26p TS Defends free speech for anarchists. Case of Edward F. Mylius. ..."

5. The Bookman (1911)
"By Emma Goldman. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association. is no doubt that a ... Mr. Havel has known Emma Goldman for many years, has worked with her, ..."

6. National Miniatures by Francis Ellington Leupp (1918)
"Emma Goldman RECENT events in Petrograd and Kronstadt must have brought rare comfort to the soul of Emma Goldman, prophetess of anarchy—the real article, ..."

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