whiteslave
/ˈhaɪtsleɪv/Definitions
1. noun
A person, especially a woman or girl, who is forced into prostitution, often by being trafficked.
“The activists worked to expose and combat the white slavery trade in the region.”
1. noun
A person, especially a woman or girl, who is forced into prostitution, often by being trafficked.
“The activists worked to expose and combat the white slavery trade in the region.”