- Title
- Suppression of the white-slave traffic ; Message from the president of the United States, transmitting in further response to Senate resolution no. 86, of December 7, 1909, information concerning the repression of the trade in white women ; message from the president of the United States, transmitting in further response to Senate resolution no. 86, of December 7, 1909, information concerning the repression of the trade in white women
- United States, Department of State, creator
Keefe, Daniel J., 1855-1929
United States, Department of Cmmerce and Labor.
Immigration Collection of Prescott Farnsworth Hall (Harvard College Library) - 1910]
1910 - District of Columbia
[Washington - G.P.O.
- 34 p. ; 24 cm.
- English
- letter
government publication - Books and documents
- Prostitution--United States
Women--United States--Social conditions
Women immigrants--Legal status, laws, etc--United States
Women foreign workers--United States - Caption title.
Letters, transmitted by President Taft, from P.C. Knox, Secretary of State, further transmitting correspondence with the Dept. of Commerce and Labor and a report by Daniel J. Keefe, Commissioner-General of Immigration as to the action taken under the treaty.
"Exhibit A (Treaty series, no. 496.) Agreement between the United States and other powers for the repression of the trade in white women. (Signed at Paris, May 18, 1904. Ratification advised by the Senate, March 1, 1905. Adhered to by the President, June 6, 1908. Procalimed, June 15, 1908)": p. 15-19.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2007. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration). - Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 61st Congress, no. 413, pt. 2
Open Collections Program at Harvard University - Widener Library, Harvard University
- 990099903060203941
- Title
- Suppression of the white-slave traffic ; Message from the president of the United States, transmitting in further response to Senate resolution no. 86, of December 7, 1909, information concerning the repression of the trade in white women ; message from the president of the United States, transmitting in further response to Senate resolution no. 86, of December 7, 1909, information concerning the repression of the trade in white women
- Creator / Contributor
- United States, Department of State, creator
Keefe, Daniel J., 1855-1929
United States, Department of Cmmerce and Labor.
Immigration Collection of Prescott Farnsworth Hall (Harvard College Library) - Date
- 1910]
1910 - Place of Origin
- District of Columbia
[Washington - Publisher
- G.P.O.
- Extent
- 34 p. ; 24 cm.
- Language
- English
- Genre
- letter
government publication - Digital Format
- Books and documents
- Subjects
- Prostitution--United States
Women--United States--Social conditions
Women immigrants--Legal status, laws, etc--United States
Women foreign workers--United States - Notes
- Caption title.
Letters, transmitted by President Taft, from P.C. Knox, Secretary of State, further transmitting correspondence with the Dept. of Commerce and Labor and a report by Daniel J. Keefe, Commissioner-General of Immigration as to the action taken under the treaty.
"Exhibit A (Treaty series, no. 496.) Agreement between the United States and other powers for the repression of the trade in white women. (Signed at Paris, May 18, 1904. Ratification advised by the Senate, March 1, 1905. Adhered to by the President, June 6, 1908. Procalimed, June 15, 1908)": p. 15-19.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2007. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration). - Series
- Senate document (United States. Congress. Senate) ; 61st Congress, no. 413, pt. 2
Open Collections Program at Harvard University - Repository
- Widener Library, Harvard University
- Record ID
- 990099903060203941
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