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Photographs of the bars over the windows of the brothels. The bars lock from the outside -- girls are trapped inside.
Almost no mention of the fact that most enslaved women were Blacks, Natives, Irish and Chinese. The authors put "white" in quotation marks, to make their appeal to racist themes. In the brothels, behind the appearance of "gilded life" of fancy dress and dancing, the only fresh air was in the back yard "where they are watched by colored attendants". [98]
I appreciated the note on the fact that "the Master Himself allowed a fallen woman to wash His feet with her tears and wipe them with the hairs of her head". And then uses the story to seek more money to include missions to these "fallen women" so clearly "included in the scope of the Master's great commission". [99]
Actually recounting the fact that communities of do-gooders would expel fallen girls from these "houses of ill-repute", and when brought before the authorities, "between sobs and tears, these girls said: Where can we go, no homes, money, nor friends? The reply was: I cannot tell you, but you must leave here." [100]