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The Mann act was passed in 1909. Jack Johnson was prosecuted under the Mann act in 1913. So no, the act was not intended to stop Johnson, but it was definitely used to prosecute him (and many other law abiding citizens for consensual acts)

Interesting article on reason.com.

"This was no mere harmless mythmaking. The claims made by the movement against "white slavery" helped create, expand, and strengthen the police powers of an array of government agencies. Since the onset of the panic, those agencies have imprisoned and sterilized hundreds of thousands of women who worked as prostitutes, taken their children from them, forced them onto the streets and into dependent relationships with male criminals, and made their jobs among the most dangerous in the world."

"Braun was astonished to find that in London, Paris, Berlin, Moscow, and Brussels, prostitutes were considered by authorities and the cultures at large to be ordinary wage laborers. He was even more astonished by the prostitutes themselves, who told him that they viewed the U.S. primarily as a lucrative market, since American morality constrained the supply of competitors, thus raising prices for their work."

"Among the government agencies empowered by the white-slavery hysteria was the Bureau of Investigation (BOI), which was created in 1908 in part to investigate the importation and inter-state transportation of prostitutes. With the expanded mandate of the Mann Act, the Bureau grew rapidly, from some 60 agents to more than 350, opening up a White Slave Division and operating in every major city in the country within just five years."

"During this period, white-slavery cases constituted close to a third of the Bureau's work. By the time it was renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1935, the agency had investigated tens of thousands of Americans for alleged violation of the Mann Act. Pliley has found that a sizable portion of those cases involved not commercial vice but relations between older men and girls, adultery, promiscuous teenage girls, and interracial couples."

"In another parallel to a century ago, several scholars have identified a confluence of human-trafficking discourse with calls for restrictions on immigration. The new panic has also given rise to new agencies within municipal and state governments whose charge to prosecute "traffickers" has resulted in the prosecution of greater numbers of women voluntarily selling sex for money. In Florida, the state legislature is considering a bill that would allow involuntary psychiatric hospitalization of sex-trafficking "victims."

The Federal Bureau of Intimidation, protecting the "free" since they've made women's clothes in men's sizes ;-)

Stop the first black world heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson who was banging the hell out of white women and flaunted it! He also beat the hell out of all the weak ass great white hopes. My kind of bad ass brother,

GaGambler469 reads

You are actually correct.

Now here we are a hundred years later and you can fuck all the white women (or latina, black, asian et al) you want, without having to be heavyweight champion of the world. Aint progress grand?

The younger the better.  Well, they need to be at least in their 20s.

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The Mann act was passed in 1909. Jack Johnson was prosecuted under the Mann act in 1913. So no, the act was not intended to stop Johnson, but it was definitely used to prosecute him (and many other law abiding citizens for consensual acts)

Source does not prove your point. JJ was in Chicago in the early 1900s attempting to get a title fight. He flaunted with white women for almost 13 years before being convicted with very little evidence. The act was draft by congressman Mann from il. Read from slavery to freedom by the great historian John hope franklin  for more details.

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The Mann act was passed in 1909. Jack Johnson was prosecuted under the Mann act in 1913. So no, the act was not intended to stop Johnson, but it was definitely used to prosecute him (and many other law abiding citizens for consensual acts)
-- Modified on 7/8/2014 3:23:51 AM

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