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white slavery

American  

noun

  1. the condition of or traffic in white slaves.


Etymology

Origin of white slavery

First recorded in 1815–25

Example Sentences

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The suggested cure for white slavery, then, is economic, since judicial remedies continue to prove ineffective.

From Time Magazine Archive

The idea of white slavery sounds as remote as the atria of ancient Rome or the tents of Saladin, but it is an appalling fact of life in today's East Village.

From Time Magazine Archive

Traffic in Souls, a 1913 five-reeler about white slavery, was New York-born Harry Cohn's first picture.

From Time Magazine Archive

Commissions to study trade, labor, white slavery, narcotics, etc., etc. would carry on in the League of Nations pattern.

From Time Magazine Archive

Englishwoman, Mrs. Josephine Butler, undertook, in the name of liberty, a campaign against proxenetism, white slavery and the State regulation of prostitution.

From The Sexual Question A Scientific, psychological, hygienic and sociological study by Forel, Auguste

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