Date | Issue | Title | Author(s) | Comments |
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March 1906 | Vol. I, no. 1 | Mother Earth | Emma Goldman, Max Baginski | |
March 1906 | Vol. I, no. 1 | The Song of the Storm-Finch | Maxim Gorky | Poem |
March 1906 | Vol. I, no. 1 | Observations and Comments | a regular column in each issue of the magazine | |
March 1906 | Vol. I, no. 1 | The Tragedy of Woman's Emancipation | Emma Goldman | Later published as part of Anarchism and Other Essays |
July 1909 | Vol. IV, no. 5 | A New Declaration of Independence | Emma Goldman | |
April 1910 | Vol. V, no. 2 | Some Definitions | Anonymous | Republished in Vol. VII, no. 10, December 1912 |
May 1911 | Vol. VI, no. 3 | The "American Sovereign" | Eugene O'Neill | Poem, originally unsigned, but attributed to him in 1979 making it his first printed piece |
June 1911 | Vol. VI, no. 4 | Freedom | Lola Ridge | Poem |
April 1913 | Vol. VIII, no. 2 | The Failure of Christianity | Emma Goldman | |
May 1914 | Vol. IX, no. 3 | Remember Ludlow! | Julia May Courtney | |
June 1915 | Vol. X, no. 4 | Flowers and Ashes | Louise Bryant | Poem |
Dec 1915 | Vol. X, no. 10 | Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter | Emma Goldman | |
Feb 1916 | Vol. X, no. 12 | The Philosophy of Atheism | Emma Goldman |
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