ers by the following persons:
HON. EDWIN W. SIMS, United States District Attorney, Chicago.
HON. HARRY A. PARKIN, Assistant United States District Attorney,
Chicago.
HON. CLIFFORD G. ROE, Assistant States Attorney, Cook County, Ill.
WM. ALEXANDER COOTE, Secretary of the National Vigilance Association,
London, England
JAMES BRONSON REYNOLDS, of the National Vigilance Committee, New York.
CHARLES N. CRITTENTON, President of the National Florence Crittenton
Mission.
MRS. OPHELIA AMIGH, Superintendent of the Illinois Training School for
Girls.
MISS FLORENCE MABEL DEDRICK Missionary of the Moody Church, Chicago.
MISS LUCY A. HALL, Deaconess of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Chicago.
PRINCIPAL D. F. SUTHERLAND, Red Water Institute, Red Water, Texas.
DR. WILLIAM T. BELFIELD, Professor in Rush Medical College, Chicago.
DR. WINFIELD SCOTT HALL, Professor in Northwestern University Medical
School, Chicago
MELBOURNE P. BOYNTON, Pastor of the Lexington Avenue Baptist Church,
Chicago.
THIRTY-TWO PAGES OF STRIKING PICTURES
Showing the workings of the blackest slavery that has ever stained the
human race.
Copyright, 1910
by
G. S. BALL
CONTENTS
Chapters not otherwise designated are by the Editor.
Preface 9
Introduction 13
Edwin W. Sims.
I. History of the White Slave Trade 18
II. The Suppression of the White Slave Traffic 29
William Alexander Coote.
III. The White Slave Trade of Today 47
Edwin W. Sims.
IV. Menace of the White Slave Trade 61
Edwin W. Sims.
V. A White Slave Clearing House; A White Slave's Own Story 74
VI. The True Story of Estelle Ramon of Kentucky 80
D. F. Sutherland.
VII. Our Sister of the Street 98
Florence Mabel Dedrick.
VIII. More about the Traffic in Shame 117
Ophelia Amigh.
IX. The Traffic in Girls 127
Charles N. Crittenton.
X. Warfare Against the White Slave Traffic 139
Clifford G. Roe.
XI. The Boston Hypocrisy 155
Clifford G. Roe.
XII. The Auctioneer of Souls 163
Clifford G. Roe.
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