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    HISTORY & HERITAGE

    Lecture by Dr. Candace Falk: The Emma Goldman Papers

    Lecture by Dr. Candace Falk: The Emma Goldman Papers

    Presented by Colorado College at Colorado College - Packard Hall

    September 23, 2010

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    A major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism, Emma Goldman (1869–1940) was an influential anarchist of her day and an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women's equality, and union organization. Deported in 1919, she participated in the social and political movements of her age, including the Russian Revolution and the Spanish Civil War.

    On September 23, Goldman biographer Dr. Candace Falk will uncover Goldman's fascinating history and legacy. A gallery tour and reception in Coburn Gallery will follow the lecture.

    Sponsored by the Colorado College Cultural Attractions Fund.


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        Colorado College - Packard Hall

        5 W. Cache La Poudre St.
        Colorado Springs, CO 80903

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        September 23, 2010

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        4 PM

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