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    white slav¦ery
    /ˌ(h)wīt ˈslāv(ə)rē/

    noun

    • 1. the practice of tricking or forcing white women to work as prostitutes: archaic "the prohibition of white slavery"
  2. White slavery (also white slave trade or white slave trafficking) refers to the enslavement of any of the world's European ethnic groups throughout human history, whether perpetrated by non-Europeans or by other Europeans.

  3. Nov 16, 2017 · 'White slavery': the origins of the anti-trafficking movement. A nineteenth century drive to protect the morality of white women created the concept of ‘human trafficking’, and its legacies...

  4. Jun 11, 2019 · noun. dated : enforced prostitution. Examples of white slavery in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Millie Dillmount, who has just arrived in the Big Apple from a small town in Kansas, checks in, not realizing that it’s actually the magnet for a white slavery ring that kidnaps and sends tenants to China.

  5. Aug 19, 2019 · Interracial abolition efforts grew in force as enslaved people, free black people and some white citizens fought for the end of slavery and a more inclusive definition of freedom.

  6. In a new book, Robert Davis, professor of history at Ohio State University, developed a unique methodology to calculate the number of white Christians who were enslaved along Africa’s Barbary Coast, arriving at much higher slave population estimates than any previous studies had found.

  7. Jun 23, 2021 · “White slavery traffic” was an expansion of the prostitution that spread throughout the world in the first years of the twentieth century, following the massive emigration to the New World and resulting from the growing poverty and misery of European women in the age of industrialization.

  8. Aug 19, 2019 · How white women’s “investment” in slavery has shaped America today. White women are sometimes seen as bystanders to slavery. A historian explains why that’s wrong.

  9. Jun 2, 2024 · Slavery is the condition in which one human being is owned by another. Under slavery, an enslaved person is considered by law as property, or chattel, and is deprived of most of the rights ordinarily held by free persons. Learn more about the history, legality, and sociology of slavery in this article.

  10. Dec 21, 2017 · “White Slavery” and the Policing of Domestic Life. In the early 20th century, journalistic exposés, novels, and vice commission reports trumpeted fears about “white slavery” sweeping the country. Cover illustration from a 1910 book on human trafficking. via Archive.org. By: Livia Gershon. December 21, 2017. 2 minutes.

  11. Mar 5, 2016 · 3 White Slaves in the Late-Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century American Literary Imagination; 4 Slave Narratives as Literature; 5 Slavery and the Emergence of the African American Novel; 6 Proslavery Fiction; 7 The Poetry of Slavery; 8 Reading Slavery and “Classic” American Literature; 9 Slavery’s Performance-Texts