Issac Boyett (November 1913)


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Issac Boyett (November 1913)

Confined to the Reservation, prostitutes relied upon messenger services. Boyett ran his own organization, the Club Messenger Service, rather than work for one of the established groups in the city. He made six to ten dollars each week because the women who lived on Two-Street could not step out of their home for fear of vagrancy charges.


This file appears in: The Reservation