Living My Life - Emma Goldman [324]
CHAPTER LIV
1 Arthur Swenson served EG as a guide and translator while she was in Sweden.
2 Was liebt sich, das neckt sich: “He who loves himself mocks himself.”
3 Stella had hardly left: EG’s niece Stella Ballantyne returned to the United States, anxious about being separated from her family while the political situation was growing threatening in Germany (see LML, 1970, 952-53).
4 verdammte Juden: “damn Jews.”
5 Rudolf Rocker (1873-1958): German-born Catholic anarchist, essayist, and intellectual.
CHAPTER LV
1 Rebecca West (1892-1983): English journalist, novelist, and critic.
2 Harold Laski (1893-1950): Jewish English Labour Party leader, author, and theoretician of democratic socialism.
3 ILP: Independent Labour Party.
CHAPTER LVI
1 Peggy Guggenheim (1898-1979): a patron of the arts, she married Lawrence Vail, an American writer, in 1922.
2 Novelist and essayist Kathleen Millay, younger sister of the poet Edna St. Vincent, was married to playwright Howard Young, when she befriended EG in Saint-Tropez.
3 Theodore Dreiser (1871-1945): author and social activist, architect of naturalism in American fiction.
4 Sacco and Vanzetti: In 1920 Italian anarchists Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti were arrested and charged with murdering the guard of a shoe company in South Braintree, Massachusetts. Despite international protest against the obvious judicial bias during their trial, the two were executed in 1927. The case remains one of the most controversial in American history.
Index
Abbott, Leonard D.
Addams, Jane
Addis, Henry
Agitation, anti-anarchistic
Allgemeines Krankenhaus
Alsberg, Henry G.
Altgeld, Governor
America, departure for; immigration of family to
American press attitudes on Russian Revolution
Anarchism: views on ; in England
Anarchism and Other Essays
Anarchist, The
Anarchist Congress
Anderson, Margaret C.
Angiolillo
Ann Arbor lecture
Anthony, Susan B.
Anti-Anarchist Immigration Law
Anti-conscription propaganda ; arrest; trial and conviction; return to prison
Anti-war meeting
Anxiety and illness
Arbeiter Zeitung
Archangel, humane views in
Attabekian
Attentats-Reflexionen
Austen, Kate
Austen, Sam
Autobiography: suggestion of ; proffered assistance
Autonomie Club, meeting at
Autonomie, Die
Avrutskaya, Sonya
Axler, B.
Baginski, Max
“Bakhmetov,”
Balabanoff, Angelica .
Bankruptcy, prospects of
Baron, Aaron
Baron, Anna
Baron, Fanya; execution of
Barondess, Joseph
Barry, American correspondent
Bass, Leon
Bauer, Henry
Becker, Morris
Becker, Tracy
Bedny, Demyan
Bennett, James Gordon
Berg, Charles
Berger, Louise
Berkeley Theatre lectures
Berkman, Alexander (“Sasha”) ; Homestead Attentat ; meeting on behalf of; sentenced to penitentiary; trial of; visits to; appeals on behalf of ; plans for escape ; discovery of plans for escape; letters ; ideas on anarchism; release from prison; lecture tour ; disappearance; arrest for anti-conscription activities; trial and conviction in anti-conscription case; prison experiences
Berkshire, F. W.
Bernstein, Ethel
Biggey, Chief of Police, San Francisco
Billings, Warren K.
Birth-control, lectures on ; arrest;
sentence
Blackwell’s Island, term on ; religious attitudes ; living-conditions; occupational conditions; illness; sick-ward; nursing; and White, Dr. ; stolen rations; clashes with matron; dungeon; release
Blast
“Bloody Sunday” incident
Bloor, Ella Reeves
Bomb explosion in Lexington
Avenue tenement
Boni, Albert
Brady, Edward; quarrel with; reunion with ; proposed trip to Europe ; death of
Brainard, Clinton P.
Brandeis, Supreme Court Justice Louis D.
Branting, Prime Minister of Sweden
Breshkovskaya, Catherine (“Babushka”); arrival in America; Cooper Union meeting ; Sunrise Club lecture ; Western lecture tour ; denunciation of the Bolsheviki
British Labour Mission
Brooklyn Philosophical Society