Trial and Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman in the United States District Court, in the City of New York, July, 1917 (Anarchism on Trial)
- New York: Mother Earth Publishing Assocation, 1917
An uncommonly nice copy of a pamphlet following the arrest and prosecution of anarchist leaders Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman. Published by Goldman's anarchist publication Mother Earth, the work outlines the rabble-rousing duo's trial following their 1917 arrest for violating the Espionage Act. Both were vehemently outspoken against conscription and the United States' entry into WWI, and eventually they were imprisoned, fined $10,000, and deported to Russia. The trials were a flashpoint for the First Amendment and set an unwavering precedent for deporting individuals based on their social views and opinions, a key part of the broader government efforts during the First Red Scare to target political dissidents.
Details
Title
Trial and Speeches of Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman in the United States District Court, in the City of New York, July, 1917 (Anarchism on Trial)
Author
Berkman, Alexander; Emma Goldman
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
Mother Earth Publishing Assocation: New York
Date
1917
Edition
First edition