--- created_at: '2013-10-20T16:25:51.000Z' title: Was My Life Worth Living? (1934) url: http://ucblibrary3.berkeley.edu/goldman/Writings/Essays/lifework.html author: t0dd points: 128 story_text: '' comment_text: num_comments: 101 story_id: story_title: story_url: parent_id: created_at_i: 1382286351 _tags: - story - author_t0dd - story_6580372 objectID: '6580372' --- [Source](http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/goldman/ "Permalink to Introduction") # Introduction ![UCB Library logo small desaturated][1] ![Emma goldman Papers header][2] * [Home][3] * [About the Project][4] * [Overview of Resources][5] * [Meet Emma Goldman][6] * [Early Life: Portrait of an Anarchist as a Young Woman][7] * [Life and Conflict in the New World][8] * [Emma Goldman and Free Speech][9] * [Birth Control Pioneer][10] * [War Resistance, Anti-Militarism, and Deportation, 1917-1919][11] * [Emma Goldman in Exile][12] * [Emma Goldman and the Spanish Civil War][13] * [Honoring Goldman's Legacy][14] * [Publications of Emma Goldman Papers][15] * [Sample Documents from the Book Edition][16] * [Sample Biographies from the Directory of Individuals][17] * [Emma Goldman: Guide to Her Life and Documentary Sources][18] * [Primary Sources][19] * [Goldman's Writings from Books][20] * [Anarchism & Other Essays by Goldman][21] * [The Social Significance of the Modern Drama][22] * [My Disillusionment in Russia][23] * [Living My Life][24] * [Published Essays & Pamphlets by Goldman][25] * [Speeches by Goldman & Others][26] * [New York Times & Third Party Accounts][27] * [Scanned Documents][28] * [Features][29] * [Resilient Rebels][30] * [Emma Goldman's Birthday][31] * [United States vs. Emma Goldman][32] * [Dances with Feminists][33] * [Blog][34] # Introduction Emma Goldman (1869–1940) stands as a major figure in the history of American radicalism and feminism. An influential and well-known anarchist of her day, Goldman was an early advocate of free speech, birth control, women's equality and independence, and union organization. Her criticism of mandatory conscription of young men into the military during World War I led to a two-year imprisonment, followed by her deportation in 1919. For the rest of her life until her death in 1940, she continued to participate in the social and political movements of her age, from the Russian Revolution to the Spanish Civil War. News and Announcements Copyright © The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. 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