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Heathen Slaves and Christian Rulers

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The authors expose the growth of brothel and domestic slavery in Asian ports and blame Western officials and expatriate men for facilitating these abuses while dismissing them as unavoidable. They argue that political Christianity is judged by the conduct of its representatives, that class privilege protects some women while working-class and foreign women are commodified, and that opportunity rather than climate explains the moral collapse. Drawing on government records and on-the-ground observation, they call on American and Christian readers to acknowledge responsibility and to push for legal and social reforms to rescue vulnerable women and prevent further exploitation.

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Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew

Elizabeth Wheeler Andrew was an American author and historian known for her work in the field of religious and social history. Her notable book, "Heathen Slaves and Christian Rulers," explores the complex interactions between different cultures and religions, particularly focusing on the dynamics of power and morality in historical contexts. Through her writing, Andrew contributed to the understanding of how faith and governance intersected in various societies. Her scholarship reflects a keen interest in the implications of religious beliefs on social structures and individual lives.

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