Exhibition: The Melting Pot: Russian Jewish New York
Item appears in the following exhibition pageThe Melting Pot: Russian Jewish New York: Case 2: Fighters: Emma Goldman Item InformationDublin CoreTitleTrial and Conviction of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, pages 129 to 133, 161 to 163
SubjectGoldman, Emma, 1869-1940
Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936.
DescriptionIn July 1917, Emma Goldman was sentenced to two years in prison as a result of her work in the No-Conscription League and her anti-war stand against World War I, which also caused Mother Earth to be shut down by the government. Article is on the her trial.
Published in Mother Earth, volume XII, number 5. SourceMother earth (New York, N.Y.)
PublisherMother Earth Publishing Association
DateJuly, 1917
Languageeng
MODSKey Date1917-07
Type of Dateex
Publication PlaceNew York
Form/Genreperiodicals
Repository Namennc-rb
Language of Catalogingeng
Digital Originrd
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