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"
Why Study and Teach Biography in American
History "

Candace S. Falk, Project Director
Emma Goldman Papers, UC Berkeley
Web
Links
- Emma Goldman Papers: Since 1980,
the Emma Goldman Papers Project,
at the University of California,
Berkeley has collected, organized,
and edited tens of thousands of
documents by and about Goldman from
around the world. Includes Goldman's
speeches e.g. Address
to the Jury
delivered during her anti-conscription
trial (July 9, 1917) essays
and more.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/
- A Curriculum for Middle and High
School Students ; online materials
published by the Emma Goldman
Papers Project to help students
explore the social and political
context of Emma Goldman’s
work such as
Goldman's
Account of Her Arrival In and Departure
From the United States.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Curricula/
- Sunsite Online exhibition: An
online exhibition by the Emma
Goldman Papers Project which
highlight Goldman’s life and
work.
http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Exhibition/
- Women of Valor: Emma Goldman Online:
The Jewish Women’s Archive
has produced an online exhibit documenting
Goldman’s life and work, with
many images from the Emma Goldman
Papers
http://www.jwa.org/exhibits/wov/goldman/index.html
- Emma Goldman: An Exceedingly Dangerous
Woman
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/amex/goldman/
- Living My Life by by
Emma Goldman: full text of Goldman's
1931 autobiography
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/Anarchist_Archives/goldman/living/livingtoc.html
- Q&A: A conversation with Candace
Falk: The April 2003 issue of the
UC Berkeley alumni magazine, The
California Monthly, includes an
interview,
http://207.12.160.58/Alumni/Cal_Monthly/April_2003/main.asp
- Documenting the Life and Times
of "A Forward Thinker"
http://ls.berkeley.edu/art-hum/framing/old/chapter1/falk.html
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