A dangerous woman

A dangerous woman

2007 • 130 pages

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The anarchist and radical hero Emma Goldman, brought to vivid life in a graphic biography by an acclaimed artist.


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Closer to 2.5, it was a bit disorganized in terms of how it was written and drawn. But the subject manner was interesting. Didn't always agree with EG, however some of the things she fought for, mostly health related, I agree with.

January 20, 2015

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