Dangerous Woman: The Graphic Biography of Emma Goldman
- Creators:
- Editor - Paul Buhle
- Author - Sharon Rudahl
- Illustrator - Sharon Rudahl
- Publication Information:
- New Press, New York, 2007
- Color or Black & White:
- Genre:
- Biography
- Bibliography Available:
- No
- Original Language:
- Historical Topic/Event:
- Haymarket Square Riot (Chicago, Illinois : 1886)
- Geographic Setting:
- Russia
- Ilinois--Chicago
- Date Range:
- 1869 - 1940
- Tags:
- Notes:
- The revolutionary activist, speaker, writer, and feminist Emma Goldman is perhaps the world's most famous anarchist and a legend among the left, best know for her public speeches from the Gilded Age through the Progressive Era and onward. Those who know her and those who don't will be equally enthralled by A Dangerous Woman and by how remarkably it captures the life of 'Red Emma"""" whose amazing legacy includes her multivalent presence in modern history.
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