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White Slave Crusades:

Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917
  • ISBN-13: 9780252030253
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
    Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PRESS
  • By Brian Donovan
  • Price: AUD $239.00
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  • Local release date: 14/01/2006
  • Format: Hardback 200 pages Weight: 0g
  • Categories: Sociology [JHB]
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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.''This interesting book deserves wide readership.''--Journal of Social History ''Interesting and provocative. The study covers an important topic in social and political history.''--Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare ''This close textual analysis offers an insightful look at rhetorical strategies underlying the formation and adaptation of racial and gender ideologies at the turn of the last century.''--Choice
''This interesting book deserves wide readership.''--''Journal of Social History ''
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