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Deportation, its meaning and menace; last message to the people of America / by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman, Ellis Island, New York, U.S.A., December, 1919.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection AC9 B4557 919d
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Berkman, Alexander, 1870-1936.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Anarchism--United States.
- Anarchism.
- Deportation.
- Anarchists--United States.
- Anarchists.
- United States.
- Penn Provenance:
- Dreiser, Theodore, 1871-1945 (inscription) (Culture Class Collection copy)
- Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940 (autograph) (Culture Class Collection copy)
- Physical Description:
- 31 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [New York] : [M. E. Fitzgerald, 857 Broadway], [1919?]
- Notes:
- Introduction by Robert Minor.
- "I think it is the best introduction to this pamphlet to say that before its writing was finished the rulers of America began deporting men directly and obviously for the offense of striking against the industrial owners of America ... This pamphlet is the "good-bye message" of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman; and I think it is in spirit the message of all the passengers of the 'Red Ark.' As such it appears first in this form and will appear later in history. Read it and keep it for the future."--Introduction.
- Price from wrapper: Ten Cents A Copy.
- Local Notes:
- Culture Class Collection copy inscribed to Theodore Dreiser by Emma Goldman.
- OCLC:
- 4359165
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