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Tragedies of the White Slave

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A series of investigative case histories documents methods by which young women are lured, deceived, and forced into prostitution in an American city, combining reporter accounts, court testimony, and personal narratives. Each chapter focuses on a distinct trap—such as fraudulent want ads, theatrical agencies, maternity homes, immigrant deception, and private assignation houses—followed by detailed scenes of arrest, trial, and return. A foreword compiles statistics and comments from officials and reformers to frame the problem as a public-health and moral crisis. The tone is exposé-driven and didactic, aiming to warn families and prompt legal and social reform.

About the Author

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H. M. Lytle

H. M. Lytle was an author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly for his book "Tragedies of the White Slave." This work addresses the harrowing experiences of individuals caught in the web of human trafficking, shedding light on a dark chapter of social injustice. Lytle's writing reflects a commitment to raising awareness about the plight of marginalized individuals, contributing to the broader discourse on human rights and social reform during his time. His literary contributions remain a poignant reminder of the struggles faced by many and the importance of advocacy.

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