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and her mother, Sofia, was trained in medicine. The family belonged to forbidden organizations. This evidently affected
Goldsmith's childhood and mindset therein, though the former was little recorded. They fled Russia for Paris in 1884, where her father died two years later. Goldsmith received a
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in the 1920s, and her apartment, which she shared with her mother, served as a meeting place for
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discussed revolutionary tactics. She wrote for a number of anarchist publications in
English, French, Italian, Russian, and Yiddish throughout the rest of her life. Goldsmith most often wrote under the
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Kropotkine à Marie Goldsmith. 11 janvier-31 décembre 1914".
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Kropotkine et de Marie Goldsmith, janvier-mars 1916".
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Conquest of Bread and Other Writings; Anarchistes en exile Correspondance inedite de Pierre Kropotkine a Marie Goldsmith 1897-1917".
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Isidorovna Goldsmith was born to Jewish and Russian ancestry in 1862 or 1863. Goldsmith's father, Isidor, was a radical publisher in
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from Russian to French in 1927. Her correspondence with Kropotkin, over 400 letters, is housed in the
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M. Korn, though she also used the names Maria Corn and Maria Isidine. Goldsmith wrote for the Yiddish
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