Emma Goldman in America is a biography of Emma Goldman by historian Alice Wexler originally published as Emma Goldman: An Intimate Life in 1984. It covers the first five decades of Goldman's life. Wexler published a second volume on the remainder: Emma Goldman in Exile (1989).
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Wexler, Alice (1992). "Emma Goldman and the Anxiety of Biography". In Alpern, Sara; Antler, Joyce; Perry, Elisabeth Israels; Scobie, Ingrid Winther (eds.). The Challenge of Feminist Biography: Writing the Lives of Modern American Women. University of Illinois Press. pp. 34–50. ISBN978-0-252-06292-6.