Mimi Crown’s story is like millions of others that have been and are being told across America. At age 21, she was abducted and forced into sexual
“A lack of education, poverty, having a criminal record, or otherwise being prone to accept a large front-end enticement tend to make these girls vulnerable to traffickers,” Taylor continued. “The trafficker will go after the girls that would cause the minimal risk, who would slip through the net.”
This is an article from the Atlanta Black Star, written by Frederick Reese, who explains why Black woman and girls are such a popular target for trafficking. In the article Reese talks about the types of people that are buying sex and are keeping the trafficking rings afloat. Frederick even takes a moment to inform others of the statistics of black CHILDREN in the trafficking areas by saying, “Per the FBI, 59 percent of all juvenile prostitution arrests involve African-Americans.” This article was very informative on what to look out for and why traffickers pick black females the most.










