insider.si.edu: The search for the legacy of the USPHS syphilis study at Tuskegee edited by Ralph V. Katz, Reuben C. Warren
The search for the legacy of the USPHS syphilis study at Tuskegee edited by Ralph V. Katz, Reuben C. Warren
From exclusion to inclusion: participation in biomedical research and the legacy of the U.S. Public Health syphilis study at Tuskegee / Vivian W. Pinn -- Of thanks and forgiveness / James H. Jones -- ...
A lingering mistrust of the medical system among many Black people is rooted in the infamous 20th century U.S. study of syphilis that left Black... In Tuskegee, Painful History Shadows Efforts To ...
AOL: Tuskegee syphilis study whistleblower Peter Buxtun has died at age 86
NPR: Peter Buxtun, the Tuskegee syphilis study whistleblower, has died at 86
Peter Buxtun has died at age 86. He is known as the whistleblower who revealed the U.S. government was leaving Black men untreated for syphilis during a study in Tuskegee, Ala. For nearly 40 years, ...
The Washington Post: Peter Buxtun, Tuskegee syphilis study whistleblower, dies at 86
Peter Buxtun, a whistleblower who exposed and helped end the Tuskegee syphilis study, a four-decade experiment in which the U.S. Public Health Service used hundreds of Black men as human guinea pigs, ...
The Hill: Tuskegee syphilis study whistleblower Peter Buxtun has died at age 86
al.com: The whistleblower who helped end the Tuskegee syphilis study has died
Peter Buxtun, the whistleblower who revealed that the U.S. government allowed hundreds of Black men in rural Alabama to go untreated for syphilis in what became known as the Tuskegee study, has died.