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Political accommodation: The effects of Booker T. Washington's leadership and legacy on Tuskegee University and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment

Posted on:2011-10-02Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:East Tennessee State UniversityCandidate:Gilliard, Dominique DuBoisFull Text:PDF
GTID:2447390002964725Subject:African American Studies
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In this re-evaluation of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, I identify the original causes that made the Study emerge, examine why the intent of this research shifted over time, reveal the manner in which the Study was conducted, expose the role the government played in the manipulation of the Experiment, and, finally, investigate the ways, as well as the reasons, for the selection of the participants involved in the Study. After exploring the Experiment itself, I investigate the lasting effects of it on the community in which it occurred and the ways in which it further affected the relationship between African Americans and the United States Government. I explore the reasons for the involvement of Tuskegee Institute. Also, the philosophies of its founder, Booker T. Washington, are examined to discover the rationale behind the Institution's participation in an Experiment, which eventually became harmful. Finally, I hope to reveal why Tuskegee has been historically omitted from any blame in the Study.
Keywords/Search Tags:Tuskegee, Experiment
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