American Decades
The Social Evil in Chicago
Report
By: The Vice Commission of Chicago
Date: 1911
Source: The Vice Commission of Chicago. The Social Evil in Chicago. Chicago: Gunthorp-Warren Printing Company, 1911, 25–27, 31, 45, 47.
About the Organization: A distinguished citizens' body formed to investigate crime and "social evil" in the city of Chicago in the early twentieth century.
Introduction
Much civic concern focused on prostitution, often dubbed the "world's oldest profession," during the early twentieth century. Aside from the usual moral questions raised by the practice, a growing awareness of public health issues, such as controlling the spread of venereal disease, helped fuel the debate. In addition, the size and scope of government expanded at all levels of American life during the Progressive era. The public was also increasingly willing to allow the state's police power to...
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1910's Lifestyles and Social Trends Primary Sources
- The Conflict of Colour
- The Woman Shopper: How to Make Her Buy
- The Social Evil in Chicago
- The Immigration Problem
- "On the Imitation of Man"
- America's Sex Hysteria
- "Making Men of Them"
- "The Next and Final Step"
- "The Flapper"
- "How We Manage"
- The Passing of the Great Race
- "Are the Movies a Menace to the Drama?"
- The Individual Delinquent
- Dark Side of Wartime Patriotism
- "The Negro Should Be a Party to the Commercial Conquest of the World"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
