Word: slaving
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Questions affecting the free city of Danzig, the Saar Basin, child labor, aerial navigation, white slave traffic, armaments...
...years before the League of Nations came into being. And I assert that with almost equal speed conventions have been agreed upon through the instrumentality of the League which will really, I hope, put a spoke in the wheel of those devilish beings who carry on the white slave traffic...
...York Journal, the cheap fiction magazines, or the novels of George Barr McCutcheon, Emerson Hough iand Rupert Hughes. Does a young man long for success and a "strong character," he can imagine he is acquiring these things from the American Magazine. Does a harassed and ineffectual "white collar slave" crave some denial of the harshness of existence, he has but to turn to the sermonettes and pepto-optimism concocted daily by Dr. Frank Crane and his prolific school. The literature of escape may draw the sarcastic fire of the critics, for it is untrue, badly written and inspires false hopes...
...whole region involved was inhabited in antiquity, as it is today, by dark-colored races in which brown prevails. They are not, and were not, African negroes, although many individuals in the same region show' a mixture of black blood owing to intermarriage, or are themselves blacks of the slave class...
...list of characters in the play is as follows: Case Steenkeep F. C. Packard '20 Peetcha, his son Stuart Masten Sait Wolleben, his sister Miss Halman Brammy Wolleben, her husband J. W. D. Seymour '17 Nella-Anne, a "bound-out" girl Miss Sands Cobby, a negro, one-time slave, Oviatt McConnell '23 Elder Shauny France Cecil Rollins Viney Fronce, his wife Miss Snow Deacon Irey Valter E. P. Goodnow '17 Irey's-Anne, his wife Miss Kathleen Middleton Deacon Mauny Tennujch W. L. Smyser '23 Nautcha, his wife Miss Morris Deacon Ikey Meyers Conrad Salinger '23 Malt, his wife Miss...