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New Orleans has long been known as a sinful city peddling prostitution, a fact that draws tourists from afar. However, during World War I, the US military believed prostitution corrupted the minds and morals of vulnerable young soldiers and exposed them to venereal diseases.
In , the US military closed Storyville indefinitely. Prostitution continued in New Orleans but in a different form. Photographed by John Vachon and courtesy of the Library of Congress. Many local officials feared eliminating the vice trade would hurt the local economy and some were even soliciting prostitutes themselves. Courtesy of the National Library of Medicine. To gain support from local officials, they ramped up pressure on Mayor Maestri to do his patriotic duty for the war effort.
Any woman with suspicious behavior was in danger of being accused and treated as a prostitute. After women were arrested, they were tested for venereal diseases, quarantined, and required to go through treatment. In this way, women were pressured to adhere to their gender roles in the household or short term factory work for the sake of the American war effort. The infected soldiers, however, went unpunished. The men were treated with penicillin used to treat venereal diseases and spent two to six weeks in quarantine.
From May to February , the Times-Picayune, a prominent New Orleans newspaper, released statistics that the New Orleans Police Department had arrested 2, women for prostitution and other related charges. Although New Orleans officials belatedly supported the crackdown on prostitution and banned military men from entering brothels in , some of the soldiers found ways around this prohibition to satiate their sexual desires.
Rental clothing shops started to pop up around brothels so that soldiers could rent civilian clothes in order to enter houses of prostitution. Taxi drivers also helped soldiers by picking up rented clothes for them. Taxi drivers frequently held meetings with prostitutes and madams, and even permitted romantic affairs to take place in their taxi.