Civil liberties in American history
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Living my Life
Living My Life is the autobiography of Lithuanian-born anarchist Emma Goldman, who became internationally renowned as an activist based in the United States. It was published in two volumes in 1931 (Alfred A. Knopf) and 1934 (Garden City Publishing Company). Goldman wrote it while living in Saint-Tropez, France, following her disillusionment with the Bolshevik role in the Russian Revolution. The text thoroughly covers her personal and political life from early childhood through to 1927. The book has constantly remained in print since, in original and abridged editions. Since the autobiography was published nine years before Goldman died in 1940, it does not record her role in the Spanish Civil War. (Source: [Wikipedia](
A discussion: Is the Roman Catholic religion inimical to civil or religious liberty?
Freedom of the press
Major sections on the Corrupting Influences, Source and Forces and the Struggle for a Free Press.
Trial of D. M. Bennett, upon the charge of depositing prohibited matter in the mail
Cato's letters
By J. Trenchard in cooperation with T. Gordon.This ed. was first published in 1733.