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  2. Emma Goldman - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman (June 27, 1869 – May 14, 1940) was a Lithuanian-born anarchist revolutionary, political activist, and writer. ... Goldman's deportation photo, 1919.

  3. Immigration Act of 1903 - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman organized a Free Speech League to contest the deportation. She recruited Clarence Darrow and Edgar Lee Masters to defend him. [16] After Goldman organized a meeting at Cooper Union of those opposing the deportation, a New York Times editorial argued in favor of the Act and the deportation of Turner. It referred to the people at the ...

  4. Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years

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    Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years is a collection of original documents pertaining to anarchist Emma Goldman's time spent in the United States. . Prepared by Candace Falk, founding director of the Emma Goldman Research Project at the University of California, Berkeley, the documents cover Goldman's career from her 1890 arrival in the United States through her 1919 ...

  5. List of people deported or removed from the United States

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    Emma Goldman: Anarchist and political activist Russia United States: 1919 Soviet Union [35] [36] Adam Habib: Scholar South Africa: 2006 South Africa: Apprehended and deported over allegations of "engaging in terrorist activities", ban lifted in 2010 [37] C. L. R. James: Journalist, social theorist Trinidad and Tobago: 1953 Trinidad and Tobago

  6. Immigration Act of 1918 - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman, both resident aliens, were among 250 aliens deported in 1919 pursuant to the Act. They had been convicted because of their encouragement of men to resist draft registration and conscription. [3] [7]

  7. File:Emma Goldman's deportation photo, 1919.jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. List of denaturalized former citizens of the United States

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    Goldman, Emma (1869–1940) Anarchist. 1919: Deported on December 21, 1919; landed in Finland on January 17, 1920, and sent from there to the Russian border. [77] Gorshkow, Mikhail (1923–2013) Nazism: Former interrogator for the Gestapo accused of participating in the murders of about 3,000 people. [78] July 29, 2002 [79]

  9. USAT Buford - Wikipedia

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    Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman were likewise convicted under the Espionage Act and eventually deported. The Immigration Act of 1918 denied entry into the U.S. and permitted the deportation of non-citizens "who disbelieve in or are opposed to all organized government." [citation needed]