On December 21, 1919, Emma Goldman, along with 248 other radical "aliens," was deported to the Soviet Union on the S.S. Buford under the 1918 Alien Act, which allowed for the expulsion of any alien found to be an anarchist. This is the last statement made by Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman before their departure to the Soviet Union
Deportation Its Meaning and Menace by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman; Part 01
Deportation Its Meaning and Menace by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman; Introduction
Now Chapter 07 - For the Ones to Come
Now Chapter 06 - Everyone Hates the Police
Now Chapter 05 - End of Work, Magical Life
Now Chapter 04 - Let’s Destitute the World
Now chapter 03 - Death to Politics
Now chapter 02 - 50 Nuances of Breakage
Now Chapter 01 -Tomorrow is cancelled
Janes Revenge First Communique
A Glowing Dream, considerations on Green Syndicalism and Radical Ecology by Jolly Roger
The short instructional manifesto for relationship anarchy by Andie Nordgren
Signals of Disorder: Sowing Anarchy in the Metropolis
The State Its Historic Role By Peter Kropotkin
Lucy Parsons, a Biography by Rolling Thunder
Death of a Small Planet by Murray Bookchin
Anarchists Welcome by the EZLN
A.C.A.B. (Dispatch from Minsk)
Alexander Berkman: What is Communist Anarchism? - Defense of the Revolution
Alexander Berkman: What is Communist Anarchism? - Production
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