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[edit]The article could use improvements, including more sources of commentary.
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- It is one of four Goldman works approvingly citing British doctor, social reformer, and sexologist Havelock Ellis (d.1939) "Emma Goldman's Sexological Obsession" by Michael Barker.
- "The Traffic in Women" is described as a "suppressed" essay, p245, in "Dancing in the Revolution: Emma Goldman's Feminism", by Alix Kates Shulman chapter within Feminist Interpretation of Emma Goldman, ed. by Penny Weiss and Loretta Kensinger, 2007
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