Silent Betrayal
The Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study
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Narrated by:
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Tennille Williams
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By:
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Sean Rust
About this listen
For forty years, hundreds of African American men in Tuskegee, Alabama, believed they were receiving medical care from trusted doctors. Instead, they were subjects of one of the most infamous and morally reprehensible experiments in American history. Under the guise of "free medical treatment," these men were deliberately left untreated for syphilis, even as a cure became widely available. Their suffering, exploited in the name of science, shattered lives and left an indelible scar on American medicine.
In Silent Betrayal: The Legacy of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, the full story of this tragic experiment is revealed with unflinching detail. This book delves into the origins, motives, and horrifying practices of the U.S. Public Health Service’s study, highlighting the human toll and the ethical failures that allowed it to continue unchecked for decades. It also examines the long-term impact on African American communities, whose mistrust of the healthcare system endures to this day.
More than just a historical account, Silent Betrayal explores the profound implications of the study for modern medicine, including the reforms it inspired and the lessons that resonate through bioethics and public health today. Through personal testimonies, historical insights, and a critical analysis of race and medical ethics, this book provides a haunting look at how prejudice and power can corrupt even the most trusted institutions.
Perfect for listeners interested in medical history, ethics, and social justice, Silent Betrayal is a sobering reminder of the importance of accountability, transparency, and respect for human dignity in the pursuit of scientific knowledge.
©2024 Sean T Rust (P)2025 Sean T Rust