The Shame of a Great Nation the Story of the White Slave Trade

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The Shame of a Great Nation the Story of the White Slave Trade
E Norine Law
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Illinois State Bureau of Labor.
All Chicago churches.
Commercial club.
All reform bodies.
Hundreds of private citizens who have volunteered to act as detectives in running down white slavers.
These are the forces for good. Arrayed against them in sullen battle, foully fighting for continuance of the terrible conditions that make their existence possible, are the white slavers — the "owners" and sellers of the unfortunate enslaved girls, the keepers of unnamable resorts, proprietors of tough sal
...oons, the boss politicians to whom these people and places are a power in time of election and a source of rich graft the year round, and lastly the unspeakable male vermin who hang around the fringes of the red lights and live on the pitiful pittances that fall from the tables of unfortunate women. It is a fight between the decent element and the foul beings who squirm and toss in the slime of the underworld. It is a fight between the good and the unspeakably bad. And for once the good starts out with the determination to stay in the fight till the evil is wiped from the face of the earth.

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