Emma Goldman (Stockholm, Sweden) to Comrade (n.p.), 1922 January 30

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 3
Extent:
2 Leaves
Physical description:
2 pages; 36 cm
Scope and content:

Goldman writes that she expects to soon be expelled from Sweden but despairs of finding anywhere else in Europe to go. She rejects the misrepresentations of Bolshevik Russia by a writer, Lansbury. She announces that the New York World would like to publish her articles but cannot decide "whether one is to make use of them rather than to have them make use of me." She discusses her traditional methods for publishing her views, via pamphlet, and how it is no longer easy to circulate them. She adds that any interested publisher will have to pay for her writing, including her book.

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