No scientific experiment inflicted more damage on the collective psyche of black Americans than the Tuskegee study. After Jean Heller broke the story in 1972, news of the tragedy spread in the black community. Confronted with the experiment's moral bankruptcy, many blacks lost faith in the government and no longer believed health officials who spoke on matters of public concern. Consequently, when a terrifying new plague swept the land in the 1980s and 1990s, the Tuskegee study predisposed many blacks to distrust health authorities, a fact many whites had difficulty understanding.http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_go2103/is_n6_v22/ai_n28618945
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The Tuskegee Study, an observational study of over 400 sharecroppers with untreated syphilis, was co...
Twenty years ago, when the Washington Star told the public that the United States Public Health Serv...
Beginning in 1932, the federal government sponsored a study to examine the impact of syphilis involv...
No scientific experiment inflicted more damage on the collective psyche of black Americans than the ...
The Tuskegee study of untreated syphilis in the Negro male is the longest nontherapeutic experiment ...
The Tuskegee Syphilis Study continues to cast its long shadow on the contemporary relationship betwe...
What was done cannot be undone, but we can end the silence … We cannot be one America when a whole s...
It has been sixty years since the beginning of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment and twenty years sin...
More than a quarter of black Americans questioned in a recent survey believe that AIDS was produced ...
In the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term re...
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was an observational study on African-Ame...
n the 1940s, with the disclosure that Nazi doctors had conducted experiments on humans, the term res...
African Americans are still suspicious of the clinical research establishment, some 35 years after d...
When Ernest Hendon died in January 2004 at the age of 96, a closure finally came to the Tuskegee Stu...
On May 16, 1997, in the East Room of the White House, President Bill Clinton issued a formal apology...
The Tuskegee Study, an observational study of over 400 sharecroppers with untreated syphilis, was co...
Twenty years ago, when the Washington Star told the public that the United States Public Health Serv...
Beginning in 1932, the federal government sponsored a study to examine the impact of syphilis involv...