Every Past Thing
 

Every Past Thing

by Pamela Thompson

In 1899, the streets of New York were as unsettled as the heart and mind of Mary Jane Elmer. the ideas of the transcendentalist were still in the air, and thoughts of a second revolution were rising. Emma Goldman spoke to ever-growing numbers of the disenfranchised in Union Square and scandalized the city fathers. Police used horses, clubs, and bullets to disperse the crowds. Women were... (read more)

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