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have I always pinned my faith to that spirit which is slowly coming into its own in America. Heres to one, of many, bold New Years! Warm greetings from the Emma Goldman Papers Speak upImagineTake ActionCheers! EMMA GOLDMAN PAPERS PROJECT University of California, Berkeley 2241 Channing Way Berkeley, CA 94704 phone: (510) 642-4708 e-mail: emma@berkeley.edu web site: http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/Goldman Please help...

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