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
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 11 - Marriage and Love
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 10 - The Tragedy of Womans Emancipation
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 9 - Woman Suffrage
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 8 - The Traffic in Women
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 7 - The Hypocrisy of Puritanism
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 6 - Francisco Ferrer and the Modern School
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 5 - Patriotism A Menace to Liberty
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 4 - Prisons A Social Crime and Failure
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 3 - The Psychology of Political Violence
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 2 - Minorities Versus Majorities
Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays Chapter 1 - Anarchism What it Really Stands For
Anarchism and Other Essays by Emma Goldman, Preface
Anarchism and the National Liberation Struggle by Alfredo M. Bonanno
Why I Left the left/Why I Left the PSL… or the DSA or Socialist Alternative or Whatever,
Let us go to the people by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Part 09 by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Part 08 by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Part 07 by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Part 06 by Errico Malatesta
Anarchy Part 05 by Errico Malatesta
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