Emma Goldman (New York) to Comrade (n.p.), 1915 February 22

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 3
Extent:
1 Leaf
Physical description:
1 page; 28 cm
Scope and content:

Goldman makes a payment to her account and a contribution to Freedom. She then states "Am so glad you are going to remain on the paper.... I had hoped to get an article from you." She adds that there is 'an awakened interest" in Anarchist thought in the East, and it is hers to address, with Alexander Berkman away. She closes with "Should the English papers have brought any statements said to be made by Berkman, I hop[e] you will contradict them because he has made no statements, they were faked up by the press."

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