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Exploitation of young women to work as prostitutes was not merely a figment of social panic or racist hysteria.[citation needed] Suffrage activists, especially Harriet Burton Laidlaw[1] and Rose Livingston, took up the concerns. They worked in New York City's Chinatown and in other cities to rescue young white and Chinese girls from forced prostitution, and helped pass the Mann Act to make interstate sex trafficking a federal crime.[2] Other groups, such as the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Hull House, focused on children of prostitutes and poverty in community life while trying to pass protective legislation. The American Purity Alliance also supported the Mann Act.[3]