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  1. The New England Torchlight put it simply: 'The white South hated him. The black South loved him.'" [170]

  2. While investigating the effect of the Acts, Butler had been appalled that some of the prostitutes were as young as 12, and that there was a slave trade of young women and children from England to the continent for the purpose of prostitution.

  3. Butler toured the country making speeches condemning the acts. Many people were shocked that a woman would speak in public about sexual matters. But in 1883 the acts were suspended and repealed...

  4. The phrase, "the butler did it," comes from what's typically called the Golden Age of Mystery or the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, 1920s1940s.

  5. Josephine Butler was a social reformer with a broad feminist commitment, whose willingness to speak publicly on sexual issues distracted from her wider views.

  6. Jun 8, 2024 · When the Know Nothing governor ordered him to disband an Irish company, Butler said “No.” The governor removed Butler from command, but his officers then elected him to command them again. Butler was turned to after Fort Sumter to mobilize Democrats to support the Union.

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  8. May 5, 2021 · British Victorian-era feminist and social reformer, Josephine Butler played a major part in improving conditions for women, particularly the welfare of prostitutes and the marginalised.

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