Red Emma Speaks
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Emma Goldman's fiery speeches and essays made her a household name in the early 1900s. Collected here are the most significant of her writings, supplemented with an essay on Goldman's feminist politics and a short biography, both by bestselling author Alix Kates Shulman. Including both published and previously unpublished works,
is an important historical volume and a fascinating look at the life and times of a major early feminist figure.
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About Alix Kates Shulman
Alix Kates Shulman (b. 1932) is the celebrated author of fourteen books, including the bestselling novel
(1972), which established her as a primary figure in feminism’s second wave. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shulman studied philosophy at Columbia University and received an MA at New York University. She became a political activist, joining the Congress of Racial Equality in 1961 and the Women’s Liberation Movement in 1967. Her other novels include
(1978),
(1981),
. . . (1987), and
(2012). She has also written the memoirs
(1995),
(1999), and
(2008);a biography of Emma Goldman entitled
(1971); and
(2012). Shulman lives in Manhattan and continues to speak frequently on issues such as writing, feminism, and reproductive choice.
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