In this episode, we take a deep dive into the history of the Anarchist Movement with the story of the most important anarcha-feminists of the 20th century — Emma Goldman.
From immigrant teen, to the ‘most dangerous woman in America’, we’ll take a look at Emma’s fights and struggles, her defeats and her heartbreaks. We’ll examine the progress she helped make for woman and the working class, and we’ll discover the human being behind the propaganda.
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