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The Underworld Sewer: A Prostitute Reflects on Life in the Trade, 1871-1909

by Josie Washburn

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Publisher Comments:

For twenty years Josie Washburn lived and worked in houses of prostitution. She spent the last twelve as the madam of a moderately fancy brothel in Lincoln, Nebraska. After retiring in 1907 and moving to Omaha, she turned to "throwing a searchlight on the underworld," including the "cribs" of Nebraskas largest city. The Underworld Sewer, based on her own experience in the profession, blazes with a kind of honesty unavailable to more conventional moral reformers.
 
Originally published in 1909, The Underworld Sewer asks why "the social evil" is universally considered necessary or inevitable. Washburn minces no words in exposing the conditions that perpetuate prostitution: the greed and graft of landlords, pimps, alcohol vendors, dope dealers, police officers, city administrators, and politicians; the competition for circulation by sensation-seeking newspapers; the indifference or intolerance of law-abiding, church-going citizens; the false modesty that prevents family discussion of venereal disease; the double standard that allows men to indulge their sexuality but punishes women who do so.

Synopsis:

For 20 years Josie Washburn lived and worked in houses of prostitution. In THE UNDERWORLD SEWER, originally published in 1909, Washburn minces no words in exposing the conditions that perpetuate prostitution. With this knowing social history and commentary on human nature, Josie Washburn gives voice to the victims--mainly the women who sold their bodies. 368 pp.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. xviii-xix).

About the Author

Sharon Wood is an assistant professor of history at the University of Chicago.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803297975
Introduction:
Wood, Sharon
Author:
Wood, Sharon
Author:
Wood, Sharon E.
Author:
Washburn, Josie
Publisher:
Bison Books
Location:
Lincoln :
Subject:
Biography
Subject:
History
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Subject:
Human Sexuality
Subject:
Women's Studies - History
Subject:
United States - 19th Century
Subject:
Prostitution
Subject:
Prostitution -- United States -- History -- 19th century.
Subject:
Prostitution -- United States -- History.
Subject:
Gender Studies-General
Subject:
Biography-Historical
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
463
Publication Date:
19971031
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Illus
Pages:
350
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.5 in 0.88 lb

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"Synopsis" by , For 20 years Josie Washburn lived and worked in houses of prostitution. In THE UNDERWORLD SEWER, originally published in 1909, Washburn minces no words in exposing the conditions that perpetuate prostitution. With this knowing social history and commentary on human nature, Josie Washburn gives voice to the victims--mainly the women who sold their bodies. 368 pp.
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