Goldman, Emma. A.L.s. and A.N.s. to E.C. Marsh, A.L.S. to "The Truth Seeker," T.L.s. to George MacDonald, 2 T.L.s. To "Dear Friend," 11 T.L.s. to Mr. [James B.] Pond, T.L.s. to Pond Bureau, Inc., T.L.s. to Mr. Samuel Kind, T.L.s. to "My dear Madam," T.L.s. to Leonardo Andrea, T.L.s. to Vera Hainert, 5 A.L.s. and T.L.S. to Ruth Olsen, and ephemera, 1905 November 21-1934 April 19, 1939 July 29 and undated
Scope and Contents
File includes list of Goldman material. A.L.s. to "The Truth Seeker" concerns an add to be placed in The Truth Seeker. James B. Pond wasa Emma Goldman's manager of her 1934 speaking tour of the United States. Ephemera consists of pamphlets by Goldman (cataloged, photocopies of covers remain in file), clippings of articles about Goldman, and annoucements of her lectures.
Dates
- 1905 November 21-1934 April 19, 1939 July 29 and undated
Conditions Governing Access
There are no restrictions on use of the materials in the department for research; all patrons must comply with federal copyright regulations.
Biographical / Historical
Emma Goldman was a Russian-American anarchist political activist, author, and founder of the anarchist journal Mother Earth.
Extent
From the Collection: 10.4 Linear Feet (26 document boxes)
Language of Materials
From the Collection: English
From the Collection: Spanish; Castilian
From the Collection: German
From the Collection: French
From the Collection: Italian
From the Collection: Danish
From the Collection: Norwegian
Library Details
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