CHAPTER IV
[(1)] Guillaume, op. cit., Vol. IV, p. 209.
[(2)] Idem, Vol. IV, p. 227.
[(3)] Quoted by Zenker, op. cit., pp. 235-236.
[(4)] Zenker, op. cit., pp. 282-283.
[(5)] Emma Goldman, Anarchism and Other Essays, p. 47 (Mother Earth Publishing Co., New York, 1911).
[(6)] Quoted in History of Socialism in the United States, p. 219 (Funk & Wagnalls, New York, 1910), by Morris Hillquit, who gives a fuller account of this period.
[(7)] Quoted by Ely, The Labor Movement in America, p. 262 (Thomas Y. Crowell, New York, 3d ed., 1910).
[(8)] Idem, p. 263.
[(9)] The Chicago Martyrs, p. 30 (Free Society Publishing Co., San Francisco, 1899).
[(10)] Reprinted in Instead of a Book, by Benjamin R. Tucker, pp. 429-432 (Benj. R. Tucker, New York, 1897).
[(11)] Idem, p. 429.
[(12)] Bebel, My Life, p. 237.
[(13)] Alexander Berkman, Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist, p. 7 (Mother Earth Publishing Company, New York, 1912).