It takes the average reader 2 hours and 16 minutes to read Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment by Erika J. Pribanic-Smith
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Emma Goldman’s Supreme Court appeal occurred during a transitional point for First Amendment law, as justices began incorporating arguments related to free expression into decisions on espionage and sedition cases. This project analyzes the communications that led to her arrest—writings in Mother Earth, a mass-mailed manifesto, and speeches related to compulsory military service during World War I—as well as the ensuing legal proceedings and media coverage. The authors place Goldman’s Supreme Court appeal in the context of the more famous Schenck and Abrams trials to demonstrate her place in...
Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment by Erika J. Pribanic-Smith is 134 pages long, and a total of 34,036 words.
This makes it 45% the length of the average book. It also has 42% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 5 minutes to read Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment aloud.
Emma Goldman’s No-Conscription League and the First Amendment is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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