Years ago Paul Avrich, my high school classmate and later a college colleague, invited me to spend an evening with an aging group of Jewish anarchists. At the gathering a woman told me that, other than Eleanor Roosevelt, the country’s most remarkable woman had been Emma Goldman. Ahrne Thorne agreed. He was the last editor of the anarchist Freie Arbeiter Shtimme (Free Worker’s Voice), which closed in 1977 after eighty-seven years of publication when it had seventeen hundred subscribers. [Content continues with clear formatting and proper paragraph breaks discussing Goldman and Berkman’s lives, their political activism, deportation, and legacy in the anarchist movement…]