About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts fifteen years of hands-on rescue and reform work with women and prisoners in urban and penal settings. The author documents interventions in dance-halls, morphine dens, county jails, and state prisons, the founding and operation of a home and training school for released women, and the practical, legal, and fundraising efforts required to sustain the work. Individual case stories illustrate conversions, recoveries, relapses, and tragic outcomes, while chapters offer reflections on trafficking, social dangers, community responses, and guidance for families and reformers, supplemented by songs and appeals for compassionate vigilance.
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