Partner of one of the most infamous anarchists of her time,
Johann Most, Helene Minkin joined the anarchist movement after
emigrating from Russia in 1888 with her father and sister. Framed
as a reaction and corrective to Emma Goldman's "Living My Life,"
Minkin's memoir provides a unique account of turn-of-the-century
anarchism and immigrant life in the United States. Published in the
Yiddish-language newspaper "Forverts" in 1932, this is its first
English translation.
Tom Goyens teaches American history at Salisbury University in
Maryland. He is the author of "Beer and Revolution: The German
Anarchist Movement in New York City, 1880-1914."
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