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SUPPLEMENTAL: THE EXPLOITATION OF AFRICA AND AFRICANS BY THE WESTERN WORLD SINCE 1500_ A BIRD’S EYE VIEW, By Prof. Sampie Terreblanche


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“Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy” by Susan M. Reverby delves into the historical context, ethical implications, and lasting impacts of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, which took place from 1932 to 1972. Reverby provides a comprehensive analysis of the study, highlighting the injustices faced by African American men who were misled and denied treatment for syphilis. The book also explores the broader implications of the study on medical ethics, race relations, and public trust in medical institutions.
Introduction
Chapter 1: Historical Context
Chapter 2: The Study’s Methodology
Chapter 3: The Experience of Participants
Chapter 4: The Exposure of the Study
Chapter 5: Ethical Implications
Chapter 6: The Legacy of Tuskegee
Conclusion
Appendices
Key Themes
1. Historical Context
2. Ethical Violations
3. Personal Narratives
4. Public Reaction and Accountability
5. Legacy and Impact
6. Contemporary Relevance
Conclusion
In “Examining Tuskegee,” Susan M. Reverby not only provides a thorough investigation of the infamous study but also calls for a critical examination of the ongoing implications of historical injustices. The book serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of ethical standards in research and the need for a just healthcare system that respects the rights and dignity of all individuals, particularly marginalized communities. Through her work, Reverby contributes to the dialogue on race, ethics, and trust in medicine, urging both reflection and action to ensure history does not repeat itself.
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Reading herein: Brandt, Allan M. 1978. “Racism and research: The case of the Tuskegee Syphilis study.” The Hastings Center Report 8(6): 21-29.

Black Liberation and Palestine Solidarity is a collection of selected essays by Lenni Brenner and Matthew Quest that discusses the historical response of African American freedom movements to the colonial settler state of Israel and its role in American Imperialism in the Middle East. Among other topics and controversies, these essays provide independent analysis of Stokely Carmichael, James Forman, the Black Panther Party, Malcolm X, Harold Cruse, the Nation of Islam, Israel’s relationship to Apartheid South Africa, and the recent conflict between Alice Walker and the Anti-Defamation League. Brenner and Quest offer concise portraits of the Palestine freedom movement, the meanings of Zionism, and Black-Jewish disputes about ethnic pluralism in the United States. Through nuanced discussions of racism, capitalism, imperialism, and state power, their work helps to clarify one of the most controversial legacies of the Black Power movement.
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Reading herein: White Supremacy: Origins and Evolution, a Brief History of Who is Included and Excluded and How it Has Created a Crisis in America, Niccolo Caldararo, Ph.D., Dept of Anthropology San Francisco State University. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3619534

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