Emma Goldman (New York) to Comrade (n.p.), 1909 April 13
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- Box 1, Folder 3
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- 4 Leaves
- Physical description:
- 7 pages; 28 cm
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Goldman sends money for support and explains why she cannot send more. She lectures in New York 3-4 times a week, but says that the U.S.A. is driving her to desperation, mostly through attempts to deprive her of citizenship. She states "It's like being condemned to life long exile." It has forced her to cancel planned trips to England, Scotland, and Australia. She adds that she is more determined than ever to go on until the end. She notes that sales of literature have been poor, and that once they settle accounts, she will send more money.
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