Ugly History: The U.S. Syphilis Experiment - Susan M. Reverby
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Afflicting nearly 1 in 10 Americans, syphilis was ravaging the U.S. in the 1930s. Many doctors believed syphilis affected Black and white patients differently, and the Public Health Service launched an experiment to investigate, recruiting 600 Black men to take part. But the study was centered on a lie: the men wouldn’t actually receive treatment. Susan Reverby details the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
The men in Tuskegee joined the study because they were told it would help them. Do you think, in the name of scientific research, that scientists/doctors should be able to recruit people into studies without appropriate informed consent?
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Meet The Creators
- Educator Susan M. Reverby
- Director Rikke Planeta, Philip Piaget
- Narrator Christina Greer
- Storyboard Artist Rikke Planeta, Philip Piaget
- Animator Philip Piaget
- Art Director Federico Pirovano
- Producer The Animation Workshop, Bethany Cutmore-Scott
- Music Stephen LaRosa
- Sound Designer Stephen LaRosa
- Director of Production Gerta Xhelo
- Editorial Producer Alex Rosenthal, Dan Kwartler
- Script Editor Iseult Gillespie
- Production Coordinator Abdallah Ewis
- Fact-Checker Jennifer Nam