Lectures
> Candace S. Falk OUSD Teaching American
History Grant
Thursday, June 17, 2004
"Emma Goldman & Democracy in
America"
Candace S. Falk, Project Director
Goldman Papers, UC Berkeley
Candace Falk is
a Guggenheim Fellow and the founding
director of the Emma Goldman Papers
research project as the University
of California, Berkeley. Her interest
in feminism and antiwar activities
led to her research on Goldman. She
is author of Love, Anarchy, and
Emma Goldman (1984) and is currently
editing a four-volume collection of
Goldman's papers, Emma Goldman:
A Documentary History of the American
Years, the first volume of which,
Made for America, 1890-1901, has recently
been published (2003)
Web
Links * Links
active as of July 2004
Emma Goldman Papers: Since 1980,
the Emma Goldman Papers Project,
at the University of California,
Berkeley has collected, organized,
and edited tens of thousands of
documents by and about Goldman from
around the world. http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/
A Curriculum for Middle and High
School Students ; online materials
published by the Emma Goldman
Papers Project to help students
explore the social and political
context of Emma Goldman’s
work http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman/Curricula/
Women of Valor: Emma Goldman Online:
The Jewish Women’s Archive
has produced an online exhibit documenting
Goldman’s life and work, with
many images from the Emma Goldman
Papers http://www.jwa.org/exhibits/wov/goldman/index.html