Trickle Down Episode 4: White Slavery (Part 2) Sample

Published: May 7, 2022, 5:49 a.m.

b'Americans added their own twist to white slavery narratives around the turn of the century. They placed a greater emphasis on the threat of immigration. The new flow of immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe made middle class Americans anxious about the changing ethnic character of the country. This growing fear was seized upon by President Teddy Roosevelt\\u2019s Immigration Bureau inspector: Marcus Braun. Braun, himself an immigrant from Hungary, traveled the country investigating white slavery. His shocking report was echoed by a congressional investigation. This provided all the pretext necessary for the creation White Slave Traffic Act in 1910. \\u201cWhite slavery\\u201d became much more than a narrative. It was law with which the federal government could enforce its version of sexual morality.\\n\\nThis is a 10-part series brought to you by the QAA podcast. To get access to all upcoming episodes of Trickle Down as well as a new premium QAA episode every week, go sign up for $5 a month at patreon.com/qanonanonymous\\n\\nWritten by Travis View. Theme by Nick Sena (https://nicksenamusic.com). Additional music by Pontus Berghe and Nick Sena. Editing by Corey Klotz.\\n\\nREFERENCES\\n\\nAllerfeldt, KM (2019) Marcus Braun and \\u201cWhite Slavery\\u201d: Shifting Perceptions of People Smuggling and Human Trafficking in America at the Turn of the Twentieth Century, Journal of Global Slavery\\n\\nDonovan, Brian (2005) White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887\\u20131917.\\n\\nLangum, David (1994) Crossing over the Line: Legislating Morality and the Mann Act\\n\\nPliley, Jessica (2014) Policing Sexuality: The Mann Act and the Making of the FBI\\n\\nLetter from Marcus Braun to Theodore Roosevelt. Theodore Roosevelt Papers. Library of Congress Manuscript Division. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/Research/Digital-Library/Record?libID=o37642. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.'