St. Mary's College of Maryland

Annual Colloquium - 2004
Women in Revolutionary Struggle: Sign Memory Word

Alicia Partnoy


Candace Falk


As Guggenheim Fellow and founding director of the Emma Goldman Papers research project at the University of California, Berkeley, historian Candace Falk has written the definitive work on Emma Goldman (1869-1940), Love, Anarchy, and Emma Goldman. Falk has spent years writing about Goldman and compiling and editing collections of her papers in order to document the work of, arguably, the seminal anarchist figure in early American radicalism and feminism.

In "Emma Goldman: Revolution, Women, and Wars of Words," Falk will talk about Goldman's revolutionary activities and her influences on the social and cultural movements in the late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century U.S., Europe, Asia, and Latin America.


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