
Overview
Recalling Emma Goldman (1869-1940), the fiery and formidable radical whose life, says narrator Blair Brown, was "dedicated to free speech, free thought and free love." This profile is sympathetic to Goldman, but she doesn't get a free ride. Indeed, historian Kevin Baker calls her anarchism "jaw-droppingly naive," and no one challenges that. No one denies her passion, either. Says playwright Tony Kushner, "She lived a life on fire."
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16 - 1New York (8): The Center of the World September 08, 2003
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16 - 2Reconstruction: The Second Civil War (1): Revolution January 12, 2004
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16 - 3Reconstruction: The Second Civil War (2): Retreat January 13, 2004
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16 - 4Citizen King January 19, 2004
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16 - 5Remember the Alamo February 02, 2004
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16 - 6Tupperware! February 09, 2004
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16 - 7Emma Goldman April 12, 2004
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16 - 8Patriots Day April 19, 2004
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16 - 9Golden Gate Bridge May 03, 2004