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English: "My God! If Only I Could Get Out Of Here" -- illustration depicting plight of young women in "white slavery". Caption reads: "The midnight shriek of a young girl in the vice district of a large city, heard by two worthy men, started a crusade which resulted in closing up the dens of shame in that city."
Date First published in 1910
Source Originally published in Bell, Ernest, ed. (1910) War on the White Slave Trade: Fighting the Traffic in Young Girls. Reproduction scanned by uploader from Abbott, Karen (2008), Sin in the Second City; New York: Random House, p. 14, ISBN 978-0-8129-7599-4.
Author Artist unknown; book author Ernest A. Bell
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