Stenographer's number
Object identifier
trial1169
External links
JAMES BRONSON, R. (1910, May 27). BELLE MOORE'S CASE.: PROSECUTING OFFICER MAKES A STATEMENT OF THE FACTS. New York Times.
BELLE MOORE GUILTY OF SELLING GIRLS: VERDICT AGAINST THE MULATTO CAUGHT IN WHITMAN'S "WHITE SLAVE" NET. SOME SURPRISES IN CASE GIRLS SOLD NOT CHILDREN, AS SUPPOSED, BUT WOMEN BEYOND THEIR MAJOR- ITY, ACTING VOLUNTARILY. (1910, May 20). New York Times
FOUR WHITE SLAVES WERE SOLD FOR $160: TESTIMONY BEFORE THE GRAND JURY DISCLOSES THE PRICES RECEIVED BY THE TRAFFICKERS. SIX INDICTMENTS FOUND DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S AGENTS THINK A GIRL OF 11 HAS BEEN SPIRITED OUT OF THEIR REACH. (1910, May 03). New York Times
'WHITE SLAVE' SALES DESCRIBED IN COURT: COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENSE OF BELLE MOORE IS THREATENED WITH PENALTY FOR CONTEMPT. TALKS OF AGENTS' "ORGIES" NEGRESS, SO MILLER TESTIFIES, WAS SAID BY HER COMPANION TO HAVE BEEN IN THE SLAVE DEALING BUSINESS NINE YEARS. (1910, May 19). New York Times
Karlin, A. (1910, May 31). WHITE SLAVE VERDICT.: MR. KARLIN, COUNSEL FOR BELLE MOORE, REPLIES TO MR. REYNOLDS. New York Times.
Source
Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice/CUNYRights
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Belle Moore convicted for running white slave ring and selling girls.