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Emma Goldman in America         
1984 BIOGRAPHY BY ALICE WEXLER
Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life
Emma Goldman in America is a biography of Emma Goldman by historian Alice Wexler originally published as Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life in 1984. It covers the first five decades of Goldman's life.
Emma Goldman in Exile         
1989 BIOGRAPHY BY ALICE WEXLER
Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War
Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War is a 1989 biography of Emma Goldman by historian Alice Wexler. It is a sequel to Emma Goldman in America (1984), which covers Goldman's first five decades.
Goldman, Missouri         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN MISSOURI, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Goldman, MO
Goldman is an unincorporated community in Jefferson County, Missouri, United States, approximately 25 miles south of St. Louis, and five miles north of the county courthouse at Hillsboro.
Examples of use of Emma Goldman
1. The anarchist Emma Goldman and assorted socialists and commies and Trotskyites settled here.
2. Even some of the most radical feminists – Emma Goldman, for instance – have had misgivings about abortion.
3. Stapleton, whose unremarkable, matronly appearance belied her star personality and talent, won an Academy Award in 1'81 for her supporting role as anarchist–writer Emma Goldman in Warren Beatty‘s "Reds," about a left–wing American journalist who journeys to Russia to cover the Bolshevik Revolution.