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The authors document and condemn official systems that regulated and controlled prostitution in colonial India, combining eyewitness accounts from cantonments, descriptions of the places where marginalized women live, legal and medical critique of the Contagious Diseases Acts and compulsory examinations, and appeals for reform and compassion. They recount encounters with outcast women, detail administrative practices that enforce sexual control, and analyse moral attitudes among Anglo-Indian society. The work mixes narrative reportage, moral argument, and appendices of supporting material to urge abolition of state-sanctioned regulation and protection of vulnerable women.

The Queen’s Daughters
in India.

BY

ELIZABETH W. ANDREW and KATHARINE C. BUSHNELL.

WITH PREFATORY LETTERS BY

Mrs. JOSEPHINE E. BUTLER and Mr. HENRY J. WILSON, M.P.

Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them.

LONDON. MORGAN AND SCOTT,

12, PATERNOSTER BUILDINGS, E.C.

To be obtained from the

British Committee of the Federation for the Abolition of State Regulation of Vice, 17, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.;

And from the American Purity Alliance, United Charities’ Building, New York, U.S.A.

1899.