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"White slavery" attracted much media attention as in other countries.
How can they be talking about white slavery when half my girls are black?"
We might both wind up being sold into white slavery."
And you were right: He didn't sell into her white slavery.
By the 18th century, white slavery became much less common.
It was the government investigation that called it white slavery.
They found it in white slavery, or "traffic in women."
Her face and figure, particularly with the dark blue eyes, would fetch a high price in the Middle East white slavery market.
Came down on me like a ton of bricks, claimed I was engaged in white slavery.
"Could they have been involved with white slavery?"
Was she living in white slavery under the thumb of some Middle East sheikh?
Generally, these dealt with prohibition, labor relations and concerns over "white slavery."
Drinking, childbirth and surgery were also specified, not to mention white slavery.
Out of 1106 prostitutes interviewed in one city, six said they were victims of white slavery.
Hey, Inky, how does this fit in with your white slavery racket?
"Did you tell her that Boring had been attempting to sell her into white slavery?"
The sculpture represented child prostitution, which at the time was euphemistically called white slavery.
In 1887, Wisconsin passed Senate Bill 46 to address white slavery.
"Father says that white slavery is a myth.
She thus found herself reduced to the lowest status imaginable to her: so-called white slavery."
At the time, "white slavery" was a natural target for defenders of public morality and crusading journalists.
But the novel, especially in the way it deals with white slavery, has a cultural shock measuring 9.5 on the Richter scale.
Narcotics, gun running, white slavery, all of it.
Ilsa promises luxury to the new women, but they oppose their white slavery.