Mother Earth (magazine)
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Mother Earth was a magazine first published in March 1906 by anarchist Emma Goldman. Alexander Berkman was the magazine's typesetter. The magazine discussed current events, and remained in monthly circulation until August 1917.
[edit] Contributors
The following is a partial list of contributors whose essays or poems were published in Mother Earth:
- Leonard D. Abbott
- Margaret Caroline Anderson
- Max Baginski
- Alexander Berkman
- Maxwell Bodenheim
- Bayard Boyesen
- Georg Brandes
- Louise Bryant
- Voltairine de Cleyre
- John R. Coryell
- Julia May Courtney
- Padraic Colum
- Floyd Dell
- Mabel Dodge
- Will Durant
- Francisco Ferrer Guardia
- Ricardo Flores Magón
- William Z. Foster
- Emma Goldman
- Maxim Gorky (translated by Alice Stone Blackwell and S. Persky)
- Margaret Grant
- Martha Gruening
- Bolton Hall
- Sadakichi Hartmann
- Hippolyte Havel
- Ben Hecht
- Robert Henri
- C. L. R. James
- Harry Kelly
- Harry Kemp
- Peter Kropotkin
- Errico Malatesta
- Max Nettlau
- Eugene O'Neill (unsigned)
- Robert Allerton Parker
- Charles Robert Plunkett
- Élisée Reclus
- Ben Reitman
- Lola Ridge
- Rudolf Rocker
- Morris Rosenfeld
- Margaret Sanger
- Theodore Schroeder
- Leo Tolstoy
- Adolf Wolff
- Charles Erskine Scott Wood
The following is a partial list of contributors of cover art:
[edit] References
- Anarchy! An Anthology of Emma Goldman's Mother Earth. Edited and with commentary by Peter Glassgold. Washington, D.C.: Counterpoint, 2001. ISBN 1-58243-040-3.
[edit] External links
- PBS American Experience, Mother Earth magazine, includes a complete scan of the February 1915 edition.
- Mother Earth issues in the Anarchy Archives at Pitzer College.
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