Prostitution, race, and politics
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Image source: Open LibraryPhilippa LevineFirst published 20039 editions
While most agree that Contagious Diseases (CD) ordinances were put in place primarily to protect the health of British soldiers, a closer examination reveals that the laws were not just about the control of VD but also 'a conscious instrument of colonial dominance'.
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Prostitution, Race and Politics
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Prostitution, Race and Politics
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Prostitution, race, and politics