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One of the towering figures in global radicalism of the late 19th and early 20th centuries EMMA GOLDMAN (1869-1940) was an anarchist a feminist a pacifist a communist a unionist and a proponent of birth control and free love. Her extreme notions made her as much an object of outrage as one of reverence in the tumultuous years of the Gilded Age World War I and the Roaring Twenties and her name remains to this day synonymous with ideas of sweeping cultural revolution. Here in her two-volume memories first published in 1931 she tells her life story. From her arrival in New York as a 20-year-old seamstress when she immediately launched into a life of activism and public agitation she recalls her childhood in Lithuania her immigration to the U.S. as a teenager and her wild adventures as an independent and intelligent woman: baptizing babies on a beer barrel supporting workingmens strikes traveling in Europe... An important and influential figure in such far-flung geopolitical events as the Russian Revolution and the Spanish Civil War Goldman is one of the most storied people of the 20th century. And her story in her own inimitable words is one of the great biographies and one of the great personal histories of a turbulent era.