Goldman and Berkman organized demonstrations protesting America's entry into WW1.
In May 1917, Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman organized demonstrations protesting America's recent entry into World War I — risking fines and imprisonment as President Woodrow Wilson's administration increasingly cracked down on anti-war resistance.
AIR DATE 4/11/04
This program paints a portrait of the young, brilliant Russian emigrant, called “the most dangerous woman in America,” and expelled from the United States 34 years after she arrived
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