Emma Goldman (New York) to Comrade (n.p.), 1916 April 11

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 3
Extent:
2 Leaves
Physical description:
2 pages; 28 cm
Scope and content:

Goldman writes of her arrest and the case against her, and her plans not to make birth control the central issue in the case, unlike Margaret Sanger. She asks for more information regarding the current situation in England, and asks about "the old man" [Kropotkin?] and his views. She then relates the situation regarding the arrest of the Magons and Caplan, and how her energies are tapped. by the defense of Caplan.

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