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- 2002565403 abstract "Presents information on Emma Goldman, the political activist who advocated such causes as anarchism, birth control, women's rights, the eight-hour day, and opposition to the draft during World War I. Highlights events in her life such as her arrest on Feb. 11, 1916, while giving a public lecture on family planning, and her deportation to Russia in 1919. Also includes information on American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, who was born on Feb. 11, 1847.".
- 2002565403 alternative "February 11".
- 2002565403 contributor B9488038.
- 2002565403 created "[1999]-".
- 2002565403 date "1999".
- 2002565403 date "[1999]-".
- 2002565403 dateCopyrighted "[1999]-".
- 2002565403 description "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2002565403 description "Presents information on Emma Goldman, the political activist who advocated such causes as anarchism, birth control, women's rights, the eight-hour day, and opposition to the draft during World War I. Highlights events in her life such as her arrest on Feb. 11, 1916, while giving a public lecture on family planning, and her deportation to Russia in 1919. Also includes information on American inventor, Thomas Alva Edison, who was born on Feb. 11, 1847.".
- 2002565403 identifier feb11.html.
- 2002565403 issued "1999".
- 2002565403 issued "[1999]-".
- 2002565403 language "eng".
- 2002565403 publisher "Washington, DC : Library of Congress,".
- 2002565403 requires "Mode of access: World Wide Web.".
- 2002565403 spatial "United States".
- 2002565403 subject "Edison, Thomas A. (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931.".
- 2002565403 subject "Goldman, Emma, 1869-1940.".
- 2002565403 subject "HX843.7.G65".
- 2002565403 subject "Women anarchists United States Biography.".
- 2002565403 title "February 11".
- 2002565403 title "Today in history. February 11 [electronic resource].".
- 2002565403 type "text".