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Note: Emma Goldman died on May 14, 1940, not 1939 as shown on the marker.

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"Liberty will not descend to a people, a people must raise themselves to liberty"
Charles Caleb Colton: Lacon; on Many Things in Few Words; Addressed to Those who Think. Complete in one volume. Revised edition. New York 1836, p. 424 books.google
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Author Photo By Bogdan Markiewicz

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  • 2007-08-17 02:27 Victorgrigas 1704×2272×8 (1773068 bytes) Photo By Bogdan Markiewicz

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