Emma Goldman
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“They will go on robbing you, your children, and yourchildren’s children, unless you wake up, unless you become daring enough to demand your rights. Well, then, demonstrate before the palaces of the rich; demand work. If they do not give you work, demand bread. If they deny you both, take bread.”
Title details
| Format | Paperback |
| Price | $9.95 |
| Dimensions | 4.5 x 7, 112 p. |
| ISBN |
| Title | Take Bread: Early Writings on Political Violence |
| Author | Emma Goldman |
| This edition published | December 2025 |
| Originally published | 1893–1917 |
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Rave reviews from her contemporaries:
“The most dangerous woman in America … Emma Goldman and Alexander Berkman are, beyond doubt, two of the most dangerous anarchists in this country and if permitted to return to the community will result in undue harm.”
– J. Edgar Hoover
“From the newspapers you would judge her to be an ignorant, vulgar, shrieking harridan, with a bomb in one hand and a bottle of vitriol in the other.”
– William Marion Reedy, St. Louis Mirror
“You have been convicted of unlawful speech righteously and justly. Your language upon that occasion was such as to incite riot. You are above the average intelligence of woman and must have known what such language would lead to. Upon the witness stand, you publicly declared yourself an enemy of law and order.”
– The Honorable Judge Randolph B. Martine to Goldman, at her sentencing for inciting riot
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