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  • The Tuskegee Timeline  at  CDC.gov
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Tuskegee Study timeline and photos.
  • Bad Blood  at  University of Virginia
    Webpage on the 1994 University of Virginia conference on the  Study.
  • Shiloh Community Restoration Foundation
    Community effort to restore a Rosenwald School set up for black education and the site where several men in the Study were recruited and later buried.
  • Tuskegee Human and Civil Rights Multicultural Center
    Attorney Fred D. Gray and his family have begun a multicultural center/museum in Tuskegee to honor its history. Learn more about it at this link.
  • National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care
    As a result of the federal apology in 1997, Tuskegee University through funding from the CDC built a National Center for Bioethics in Research and Health Care in the old closed John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital on the campus. The Center does research and programming on bioethics, and honors the families of the Study every year.
  • NPR: Remembering the Tuskegee Experiment
  • Internet Resources on the Tuskegee Study
  • Case Study 3: The Tuskegee Syphilis Study - Online Ethics Home
  • Bioethics Resources on the Web

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