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1 Bibliography and Abbreviations A&OA= Goldman, Emma. Anarchism and Other Essays. Introduction by Richard Drinnon. N.Y.: Dover Publications, 1969. Originally published by Mother Earth Publishing Company, 1910. AOT = Anarchism on Trial: Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman before the United States District Court in the city of New York, July, 1917. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/goldman/Writings/Speeches/index.html Ackelsburg = Ackelsburg, Martha. Free Women of Spain: Anarchism and the Struggle for the Emancipation of Women. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1991. “André Prudhommeaux.” Ephéméride Anarchiste http://www.ephemanar.net/octobre15.html (accessed 7/25/11). “Andrea Villarreal.” Wikipedia: La Encyclopedia Libre http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Villarreal (accessed 8/21/11). Andreucci, Franco. “Rafanelli, Leda,” Italian Women Writers http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/efts/IWW/BIOS/A0242.html (accessed 7/6/11). “Angelina Soares.” Ateneo Virtual http://www.alasbarricadas.org/ateneovirtual/index.php/Angelina_Soares) (accessed 7/25/11). Antliff = Antliff, Allan. Anarchist Modernism: Art, Politics, and The First American Avant- Garde. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. AP =Avrich, Paul, Anarchist Portraits. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1988. Arndt, H.R., ed., California State Homeopathic Medical Society, The Pacific Coast Journal of Homeopathy no. 12 (December 1903): iv. 2 Ashbaugh = Ashbaugh, Carolyn. “Radical Women: The Haymarket Tradition.” The Lucy Parsons Project http://www.lucyparsonsproject.org/aboutlucy/ashbaugh_radical_wmn.html (accessed 8/5/11). AV = Avrich, Paul. Anarchist Voices: An Oral History of Anarchism in America. Oakland: AK Press, 2005. Avrich, Paul. “Mollie Steimer: An Anarchist Life.” libcom.org http://libcom.org/history/mollie- steimer-1897-1980-paul-avrich (accessed 7/3/11) “La Ayuda Extranjera a la causa de la República.” no author. La Vanguardia: Diario al Servicio de la Democracia LVL: 23.00 (10 Deciembre 1937): 1. http://hemeroteca.lavanguardia.com/preview/1937/07/10/pagina- 1/33129365/pdf.html?search=Picasso (accessed 8/5/11). B & M = Boyer, Richard O. and Herbert M. Morais. Labor’s Untold Story. NY: United Electrical, Radio, and Machine Workers of America, 1955. Bate, David. Photography and Surrealism: Sexuality, Colonialism, and Social Dissent. NY: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004, pp.45-54. Belluci, Mabel. “Herminia Brumana,” http://www.alasbarricadas.org/ateneovirtual/index.php/Herminia_Brumana (accessed 7/3/11). Bleed = Our Daily Bleed http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/bleed/1103.htm Burlingame, Edward Livermore, ed. Scribner’s Magazine vol 58. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1915. 3 Bussel, Robert. From Harvard to the Ranks of Labor: Powers Hapgood and the American Working Class. University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 1999. Butterworth, Alex. The World that Never Was: A True Story of Dreamers, Schemers, Anarchists, and Secret Agents. NY: Random House, 2010. “Clara Thalmann.” The Stan Iverson Memorial Library, Infoshop and Archives http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/mirror/ThalmannClara/ThalmannClara.htm (accessed 7/25/11). Consumer League of Oregon, Social Survey Committee. No author. Portland, OR: January 1913. http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/consumers-league-of-oregon-social- survey-committ/report-of-the-social-survey-committee-of-the-consumers-league-of- oregon-on-the--hci/1-report-of-the-social-survey-committee-of-the-consumers-league-of- oregon-on-the--hci.shtml (accessed 6/24/11). D & D = Drinnon, Richard and Anna Maria Drinnon, eds. Nowhere at Home: Letters from Exile of Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. NY: Schocken Books, 1975. “Descobrent a Lola Iturbe.” El dit a la nafra http://elditalanafra.blogspot.com/2011/01/descobrint-lola-iturbe-barcelona-1902_29.html (accessed 7/25/11). “Directory of the Public Schools of the City and County of San Francisco, 1913-1914.” No author. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~npmelton/sfsch12b.htm (accessed 8/8/11). 4 Document 79: Reminiscences of Roger Nash Baldwin (November 1953 - January 1954), on pages 235-37 in the Columbia University Oral History Research Office Collection. Included in Elizabeth Glendower Evans and Progressive Reform: From Minimum Wage to Sacco and Vanzetti and the American Civil Liberties Union, 1907-1938, Documents selected by Jana Brubaker. In Women and Social Movements in the United States, 1600- 2000 http://asp6new.alexanderstreet.com/was2/was2.object.details.aspx?dorpid=1001319540 (accessed 7/27/11) “Dachine Rainer,” The Telegraph 2 Sept 2000. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/1354485/Dachine-Rainer.html (accessed 6/16/11). Duniway, David C. “The California Food Administration and Its Record in the National Archives.” Pacific Historical Review 7: 3 (Sept, 1938): 231. “Edna Smith DeRan.” TheNile.com.au http://www.thenile.com.au/books/Edna-Smith-De- Ran/(accessed 7/4/11). EGIL = Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life. N.Y.: Pantheon, 1984. EGIE = Wexler, Alice. Emma Goldman in Exile: From the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War. Boston: Beacon Press, 1989. EGPP = Emma Goldman Papers Project http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/ (accessed 8/30/11). Eichner, Carolyn Jeanne. Surmounting the Barricades: Women in the Paris Commune. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 2004. 5 “Emma Speak? Gracious No!” Detroit Journal (Jan 3, 1910) no author, no page. In Ingles, Agnes, “Emma Goldman,” Scrapbook held in the Labadie collection, Hatcher Graduate Library, University of Michigan. “Ethel MacDonald: An Anarchist’s Story.” http://www.mymultiplesclerosis.co.uk/interesting- documentary/anarchist.html (accessed 7/6/11). “Ettie Stettheimer, Writer.” Extravagant Crowd: Carl Van Vechten’s Portraits of Women. http://beinecke.library.yale.edu/cvvpw/gallery/stetthe1.html (accessed 8/22/11). “Faber-Guillot, Berthe, Suzanne.” Dictionaire International Des Militants Anarchistes. http://militants-anarchistes.info/spip.php?article1510&lang=fr (accessed 7/24/11). Falk I = Candace Falk, Barry Pateman and Jessica Moran, eds. Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, vol I, Made for America, 1890-1901. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2003. (J is list of journals.) Falk II = Candace Falk, Barry Pateman, and Jessica Moran, eds. Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, vol II, Making Speech Free, 1902-1909. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2005. (J is list of journals.) Falk III = Vol III of the documentary history (forthcoming) (J is list of journals). “Feldman, Leah.” libcom.org http://libcom.org/history/articles/1899-1993-leah-feldman (accessed 7/6/11). Fels, Joseph. “The Real Emma Goldman,” letter to the editor of “The Bulletin,” Philadelphia, 1909 (no day and month, no page) in “Emma Goldman,” Scrapbook compiled by Agnes Inglis, p. 25; held in the Labadie collection, Hatcher Graduate Library, University of Michigan. 6 Foner = Forner, Philip Sheldon. Labor and World War I, 1914-1918. NY: International Publishers, 1987. Frankel, Oz. “Whatever Happened to Red Emma? Emma Goldman, from Alien Rebel to American Icon.” Journal of American History 83: 3 (Dec 1996): 903-942. FVL = Free Voice of Labor: The Jewish Anarchists. A film by Steven Fischler and Joel Sucher. Pacific Street Film, 1980. “Gacon, Claudia [Cordiet].” Dictionnaire International des Militants Anarchistes http://militants-anarchistes.info/spip.php?article1886&lang=fr (accessed 7/27/11). Galbreath, C.B. Sketches of Ohio Libraries (Columbus, OH: Fred J. Herr, 1902). Geraldton, Mrs. William W., Social Directory, Nashville, Tennessee, 1911 (Nashville, TN: Cumberland Press, 1911) p. 36. Goldwater, Walter. Radical Periodicals in America, 1890-1950. NY: University Place Book Shop, 1977. Gómez, Coral Herrera. “El rincón de Haika,” (November 6, 2007) http://haikita.blogspot.com/2007/11/concha-liao.html (accessed 7/6/11). Goyens , Tom. Beer and Revolution: The German Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880- 1914. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 2007. Griem, Rowena. “Margarthe Hardegger,” International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest http://www.blackwellreference.com/public/tocnode?id=g9781405184649_yr2011_chunk _g97814051846491786 (accessed 7/6/11). Grossman, Anita. Reforming Sex: The German Movement for Birth Control and Abortion, 1920- 1950. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1995. 7 Guglielmo, Jennifer Maria. “Donne Sovversive: The History of Italian American Women’s Radicalism.” The Stan Iverson Memorial Library, Infoshop and Archives, http://recollectionbooks.com/siml/library/DonneSovversive.htm (accessed 8/16/11). Guglielmo = Guglielmo, Jennifer. Living the Revolution: Italian Women’s Resistance and Radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. Guide = Candace Falk, Ed; Stephen Cole Associate Ed; Sally Thomas, Assistant Ed. Emma Goldman: A Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources. Alexandria, VA: Chadwyck- Healy, 1995. A Handbook of American Private Schools, 6th ed. No author. Boston: Porter E. Sargent, 1920. Heath, Nick. “Berneri, Gilana.” libcom.org http://libcom.org/history/berneri-giliana-1919-1998 (accessed 7/6/11). Heath, Nick. “Bolten, Virginia.” http://libcom.org/history/bolten-virginia-1870-1960-aka- %E2%80%9Cla-luisa-michel-rosarino%E2%80%9D-louise-michel-rosario (accessed 7/6/11) Heath, Nick. “Caleffi, Giovanina G.” libcom.org http://libcom.org/history/caleffi-giovanina- 1897-1962 (accessed 7/6/11). Heath, Nick. “Carpena, Pepita.” http://libcom.org/history/articles/1919-2005-pepita-carpena