
Deportation, its meaning and menace Last message to the people of America by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman
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- Berkman, Alexander
1870 - 1936
- Goldman, Emma
1869 - 1940
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In the tumultuous aftermath of World War I, America grappled with a wave of political repression that targeted dissenters and radicals. "Deportation, its meaning and menace" by Alexander Berkman and Emma Goldman exposes the chilling implications of deportation as a weapon against freedom of expression. This incisive pamphlet delves into the erosion of civil liberties and the threat posed to unalienable rights, urging readers to recognize the precarious nature of democracy. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work serves as a vital reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and human rights. Explore the profound insights of Berkman and Goldman as they challenge the status quo and advocate for a society that values dissent rather than silencing it.
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