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This is a 10-part series brought to you by the QAA podcast. It was law with which the federal government could enforce its version of sexual morality. “White slavery” became much more than a narrative. This provided all the pretext necessary for the creation White Slave Traffic Act in 1910. His shocking report was echoed by a congressional investigation.
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Braun, himself an immigrant from Hungary, traveled the country investigating white slavery. This growing fear was seized upon by President Teddy Roosevelt’s Immigration Bureau inspector: Marcus Braun. The new flow of immigrants from Russia and Eastern Europe made middle class Americans anxious about the changing ethnic character of the country. They placed a greater emphasis on the threat of immigration. Langum, David (1994) Crossing over the Line: Legislating Morality and the Mann Act Pliley, Jessica (2014) Policing Sexuality: The Mann Act and the Making of the FBI Sbardellati, John and Shaw, Tony (2003) Booting a Tramp: Charlie Chaplin, the FBI, and the Construction of the Subversive Image in Red Scare America, The Pacific Historical Review Charlie Chaplin’s FBI File Īmericans added their own twist to white slavery narratives around the turn of the century. REFERENCES: Donovan, Brian (2005) White Slave Crusades: Race, Gender, and Anti-vice Activism, 1887–1917. Additional music by Pontus Berghe and Nick Sena. 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 /qanonanonymous Written by Travis View. Edgar Hoover to target Charlie Chaplin at the beginning of the second red scare. Instead, the law was used to enforce a moral crusade, punishing citizens who engaged in sexual activity that prosecutors deemed immoral.
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The problem is that the gangs of white slavers who snatched innocent girls off the street proved to be more difficult to find than they thought. “Big hug to all of them,” Kay said, ending the 1.02 minute clip that has been viewed over one million times.After the White Slave Traffic Act passed in 1910, the federal government was ready to start enforcing it with help from the young Bureau of Investigation. “We’d like to get back on the road, but of course we can’t. Meanwhile, Kay also told his followers that Britain’s coronavirus lockdowns was taking a toll. The band’s artwork featured Kay in silhouette, wearing an enormous horned hat. Jamiroquai’s hits in the 1990s included Virtual Insanity, Cosmic Girl and Space Cowboy and the band’s last album was in 2017. He was shown standing on the dais of the House of Representatives. The agency reported that the Trump supporter sporting fur and face-paint had been identified by US media as Jake Angeli, a prominent follower of the far-right QAnon conspiracy. “But I’m afraid I wasn’t with all those freaks,” AFP quoted the 51-year-old singer as saying. Good Morning Washington, loving the headgear, but not sure that’s my crowd. Taking to the band’s Twitter, the 1990s jazz-funk performer commented on comparisons with one of President Donald Trump’s bare-chested supporters who wore a horned animal fur hat.
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Picture from LUMPUR, Jan 8 - Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay denied he was part of the rioters who stormed the Capitol in Washington on Wednesday. Who wore it better - Jake Angeli, a prominent follower of the far-right QAnon conspiracy taking on Jamiroquai singer Jay Kay’s choice of wacky headgear.