"When we can't dream any longer we die."
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Atheists from the United StatesAnti-war activistsAnti-Stalinist leftWomen activists from the United StatesAnarcho-communists
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Quoted by Margaret C. Anderson in "Emma Goldman in Chicago", Mother Earth magazine (December 1914)
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Emma Goldman
1869 β 1940
US-amerikanische Friedensaktivistin, Feministin und Anarchistin
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