"The Traffic in Women" is an essay by anarchist writer Emma Goldman in 1910. It has been circulated in a variety of publications. Namely, Anarchism and Other Essays (1910), published by Mother Earth,[notes 1] as well as the leading essay of The Traffic in Women, and Other Essays on Feminism (1971). Mother Earth was a monthly anarchist magazine founded by Goldman, Max Baginski, and others in 1906.[1] The essay is one of more than 20 articles that Goldman wrote during 1906 to 1940.[2]
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^Drinnan, Richard (1969), A Biographical Sketch, Dover Publications, p. 32, ISBN 9780486122380 (introduction to a republishing of 1911 Anarchism and Other Essays)
^"Emma Goldman Reference Archive: 1869-1940". Marxists Internet Archive. Retrieved April 15, 2016.
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