Emma Goldman (New York City) to Mr. Stokes (n.p.), 1909 September 16

Containers:
Box 1, Folder 3
Extent:
2 Leaves
Physical description:
4 pages; 28 cm
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Goldman thanks Stokes for his "kind reply and contribution." She describes her plan to release some of her lectures in pamphlet form, then relates how newspaper coverage is often incorrect in coverage of radicals, stating "It is not to be expected that daily papers will report anything correctly pertaining to the revolutionary movement."

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