[2] Fitzgerald moved from Chicago to New York City with Ben Reitman in 1913; the two lived with Emma Goldman.
[3] She helped to found the Political Prisoners Amnesty League, and was briefly charged with conspiracy in the events surrounding the Mooney-Billings convictions.
[4][5] She moved into theatrical work in 1918, through her acquaintance with Emma Goldman's niece and fellow Heterodoxy member Stella Cominsky Ballantine.
[6] Agnes Boulton recalled, "[Fitzgerald] stayed with the Provincetown Players, giving them everything she had--her health, her time, her warm devotion, her life--up to the very end.
"[8] Later Fitzgerald worked with the Dramatic Workshop at the New School for Social Research, and with other productions in New York City.