Internet Resources on the Tuskeegee Study
Taliaferro Clark, Head of the Public Health Service
at the
beginning of the Tuskegee Experiment
General Background
Documents from the Tuskegee Study
Other Historical Records
The Legacy of the Tuskegee Study
The Impact on Healthcare Today
Hearings on the Nomination of Dr. Henry W. Foster as Surgeon General
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U. S. Surgeon General by Victor Beattie.
Henry Foster's response to charges he was aware of the Tuskegee
Syphilis Experiment three years before it was terminated, and
did nothing about it. From Intac Access Corporation; original
source: Voice of America
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Clinton Trips Over New Foster Corpse by Mathew Lu, from IlLUminations No. 12.
Report of the Syphilis Study Legacy Committee, and the Presidential Apology
Background and Documents
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A Request for Redress of the Wrongs of Tuskegee Report of the Syphilis Study
Legacy Committee part of an exhibit by the Claude Moore Health Sciences
Library
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Transcript of the Presidential Apology, May 16, 1997
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The Presidential Apology An exhibit designed by Mitchell
Hammond for Historical Collections at The Claude Moore Health
Sciences Library, with photos by Joan Echtenkamp Klein.
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Tuskegee leaves shame, anger by Carol Kaesuk Yoon, New
York Times; from Detroit Free Press. Background on the experiment;
includes brief interviews with family members of victims of the
study.
- Clinton
to Express Regret for Experiment on Blacks from The New York Times,
courtesy Murry Bergtraum High School
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At last, formal apology for Tuskegee: Syphilis among blacks
ION Science 5.9.97
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On Behalf of Nation an Apology by Nancy Mathis, Houston Chronicle,
May 16, 1997
- The
Tuskegee Apology A Talk of the Nation discussion moderated by
Melinda Penkava, on the impact of the legacy of the experiment.
Guests: Vanessa Gamble
Chair, Tuskegee Syphilis Study Legacy Committee, Physician and
Historian of Medicine Director, Center for Study of Race and
Ethnicity in Medicine, University of Wisconsin-Madison;
Stephen Thomas Director and Associate Professor of Community Health
Institute for Minority Health Research, Rollins School of
Public Health, Emory University. To hear the broadcast, you must
install the
RealAudio program
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Clinton deve encontrar os sobreviventes de Tuskegee
(Clinton is going to meet the survivors of Tuskegee), by
Joao Carlos Assumpcao, in Folha Mundo, Sao Paulo, Brazil,
April 11, 1997 (in Portuguese)
- Rep. Stokes Joins President
Clinton in Recognizing Survivors of Tuskegee A press release from Congressman
Louis Stokes
Editorials on the Apology
Films, Documentaries, and Interviews
Teaching Materials
Discussion
Bibliography
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