White Slave Crusades

White Slave Crusades
Title White Slave Crusades PDF eBook
Author Brian Donovan
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 202
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0252091000

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During the early twentieth century, individuals and organizations from across the political spectrum launched a sustained effort to eradicate forced prostitution, commonly known as "white slavery." White Slave Crusades is the first comparative study to focus on how these anti-vice campaigns also resulted in the creation of a racial hierarchy in the United States. Focusing on the intersection of race, gender, and sex in the antiprostitution campaigns, Brian Donovan analyzes the reactions of native-born whites to new immigrant groups in Chicago, to African Americans in New York City, and to Chinese immigrants in San Francisco. Donovan shows how reformers employed white slavery narratives of sexual danger to clarify the boundaries of racial categories, allowing native-born whites to speak of a collective "us" as opposed to a "them." These stories about forced prostitution provided an emotionally powerful justification for segregation, as well as other forms of racial and sexual boundary maintenance in urban America.

Horrors of the White Slave Trade

Horrors of the White Slave Trade
Title Horrors of the White Slave Trade PDF eBook
Author Clifford Griffith Roe
Publisher
Total Pages 488
Release 1911
Genre Prostitution
ISBN

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HORRORS OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRADE

HORRORS OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRADE
Title HORRORS OF THE WHITE SLAVE TRADE PDF eBook
Author CLIFFORD GRIFFITH. ROE
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033157237

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Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters

Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters
Title Christian Slaves, Muslim Masters PDF eBook
Author R. Davis
Publisher Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages 256
Release 2003-09-16
Genre History
ISBN 9781403945518

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This is a study that digs deeply into this 'other' slavery, the bondage of Europeans by North-African Muslims that flourished during the same centuries as the heyday of the trans-Atlantic trade from sub-Saharan Africa to the Americas. Here are explored the actual extent of Barbary Coast slavery, the dynamic relationship between master and slave, and the effects of this slaving on Italy, one of the slave takers' primary targets and victims.

The Anti-slavery Crusade

The Anti-slavery Crusade
Title The Anti-slavery Crusade PDF eBook
Author Jesse Macy
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1919
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN

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The Forgotten Slave Trade

The Forgotten Slave Trade
Title The Forgotten Slave Trade PDF eBook
Author Simon Webb
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Total Pages 228
Release 2020-12-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1526769271

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“A solid introduction and useful survey of slaving activity by the Muslims of North Africa over the course of several centuries.” —Chronicles Everybody knows about the transatlantic slave trade, which saw black Africans snatched from their homes, taken across the Atlantic Ocean and then sold into slavery. However, a century before Britain became involved in this terrible business, whole villages and towns in England, Ireland, Italy, Spain and other European countries were being depopulated by slavers, who transported the men, women and children to Africa where they were sold to the highest bidder. This is the forgotten slave trade; one which saw over a million Christians forced into captivity in the Muslim world. Starting with the practice of slavery in the ancient world, Simon Webb traces the history of slavery in Europe, showing that the numbers involved were vast and that the victims were often treated far more cruelly than black slaves in America and the Caribbean. Castration, used very occasionally against black slaves taken across the Atlantic, was routinely carried out on an industrial scale on European boys who were exported to Africa and the Middle East. Most people are aware that the English city of Bristol was a major center for the transatlantic slave trade in the eighteenth century, but hardly anyone knows that 1,000 years earlier it had been an important staging-post for the transfer of English slaves to Africa. Reading this book will forever change how you view the slave trade and show that many commonly held beliefs about this controversial subject are almost wholly inaccurate and mistaken.

The Anti-slavery Crusade

The Anti-slavery Crusade
Title The Anti-slavery Crusade PDF eBook
Author Jesse Macy
Publisher
Total Pages 268
Release 1919
Genre Antislavery movements
ISBN

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