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Reviewed on March 15, 2008
Radical heroine "Red Emma" smashed every feminine stereotype of her era. Her crusades? Free speech, free thought, birth control, sexual self-expression, and the right of workers to organize-largely taken for granted today even if still imperfectly realized in America or anywhere. Born among downtrodden Jews under 1860s imperial Russia, Emma formed her ideals early. After immigrating to America as a teen, she left a new husband to join anarchists and intellectual...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

