White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917

White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917

by Brian Donovan
White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917

White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887-1917

by Brian Donovan

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Overview

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. 
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780252091001
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Publication date: 10/01/2010
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Brian Donovan is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of Kansas.

Table of Contents

Contents Acknowledgments Introduction 1. White Slavery and the Intersection of Race and Gender 2. The New Abolitionism: The Cultural Power of the White Slavery Genre 3. Suffrage and Slavery: The Racial Politics of the WCTU's Purity Campaign 4. "The Black Traffic in White Girls": Chicago's War on Vice 5. John D. Rockefeller Jr. and the "Notorious Mulatto Procuress" 6. "Yellow Slavery" and Donaldina Cameron's San Francisco Mission Conclusion Notes Index
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