Bowie, Sibyl Kaye. The Tuskegee syphilis study : a case study in crisis communication in public relations. Thesis (M.A.)--University of Georgia, 1986
Gray, Fred D. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study : The Real Story and Beyond Black Belt Press: 1998. (Gray was an attorney for one of the study survivors)
Johnson, Charles Spurgeon. Shadow of the plantation. Chicago, Ill., University of Chicago Press, 1934.
* Jones, James H. Bad blood: the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. Collier Macmillan, 1981
Parran, Thomas. Shadow on the land: syphilis. New York : Reynal & Hitchcock, 1937.
Benedek T. G. "The 'Tuskegee Study' of syphilis: analysis of moral versus methodologic aspects." Journal of Chronic Diseases. 1978 Jan 31(1): 35-50.
Brandt, Allan. "Racism and Research: The Case of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study," in Sickness and Health in America: Readings in the History of Medicine and Public Health, ed. Judith Walzer Leavitt and Ronald L. Numbers (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1985), 331-343. Originally published in the Hastings Center Report, December 1978, v. 8 (6), pp. 21-29.
Caplan, Arthur L. "When Evil Intrudes." Hastings Center Report | v22n6 | p29-32 | Nov 1992
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Edgar, Harold. "Outside the Community." Hastings Center Report | v22n6 | p32-35 | Nov 1992. Discusses how the researchers did not see the participants in the study as part of their community, and how this attitude enabled the researchers to continue their study.
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"Treponemes and Tuskegee." Lancet | 1973 Jun 23 | v. 1 | (7817) | p. 1438.
"The Tuskegee Study." J Okla State Med Assoc | 1973 Feb | v. 66 | (2) | p. 47-51 passim.
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Critical thinking in nursing
[videorecording] : lessons from Tuskegee. New York, N.Y. :
National League for Nursing Videos, 1993.
Summary: This program investigates nurse Eunice River's involvement
in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study and how it may be interpreted today
in the context of critical thinking.
* The Deadly Deception Produced by: Nova, WGBH Educational Foundation (Aired January 26, 1993) 60 min. Produced and narrated by George Strait. Available from Films for the Humanities and Sciences. See Review by Bryan and Peggy Bryers in Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture, and review article "Practising Bad Medicine" in Newsweek, Feb. 1, 1993, p. 66.
Miss Evers' Boys. HBO Films, 1997. Directed by Joseph Sargent; screenplay by Walter Bernstein, based on the play by David Feldshuh.
Susceptible to Kindness: Mis Evers' Boys and the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. VHS, 45 minutes, 1993. This video examines the ethical issues raised by the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male (1932-1972)
The Tuskegee Study. Primetime Live--ABC. Program n231, Feb 6, 1992.
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