Bo Chu Chan (Connie)
Mr. Kelly.
Class 3A
Novber 1, 2015
Essay #4 Draft # final
Miss Evers’s Boys
What would you think if you heard the Unite Stated of government had supported secret medical experimenting for over 40 years? A shocking movie, Miss Evers Boys was produced in 1997. The film described the Tuskegee Experiment, the U.S. Federal Government’s secret medical experiment on the black, poor, uneducated African Americans who was treated immoral way in the years 1932-1972. A nurse, Eunice Evers, invited to work in the program. The program that was Federally Funded to treat patients afflicted with the syphilis disease in Macon County, Alabama. The patients who were given free treatment, if their result were a positive for the syphilis. After a while, the program ended up the fund by the great depression and the man were not being care for the treatment that had been told the patients who had the disease Miss Evers was then face such a scary issue which she would have to abandon the study and inform her patient of the news or to stay quiet and offer nothing. At the same time, she also struggled in the relationship with her boy friend if she strugged between her boy friend and continueing her an uncomfortable work. This movie was a sad story that reflected the illegal and unethical issues.
The movie was a very painful of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study conducted on unsuspecting black men for 40 years. By studying the researchers, the men was failed to obtain the inform consents and offering inventives for participations. Therefore, the researchers were performing the unmoral and unethics in the science. For example, the book of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman who die was cervix cancer in 1951. Since her cells had grown in trillions time in the laboratories, they helped the most important advances in medicines. The doctor had sent the cells everywhere in the world in order to get the profit without telling her family about taking her cells. It was a legal way people who do the searching without explaining more details to the patients because they were black African Americans who they were been treated unfair way.
Following the movie, they recruited hundreds of African – American men with syphilis, then watched them die slow, painful, and p In 1932, preventable deaths, even after they realized penicillin could cure them. I was shocked to learn that the doctors treated the patients as if the patients were animals. It was too cruel to see that a human being was treated so poorly. However, Miss Evers had fought to save them and helping them and staying with them until the end. She had the gratification of knowledge, and she had done her duty. I admire her having the courage to face the senate when they were questioning about what happened
The movie Miss Evers Boys, was tragic, depressing, and awful for people. It was described how the things could have been back then. It also showed that how important black people have been in the U.S.A. Unfortunately, I know that right now these things still go on around us. We hope people who have the power study and prevent to stop those things from happening.
Mr. Kelly.
Class 3A
Novber 1, 2015
Essay #4 Draft # final
Miss Evers’s Boys
What would you think if you heard the Unite Stated of government had supported secret medical experimenting for over 40 years? A shocking movie, Miss Evers Boys was produced in 1997. The film described the Tuskegee Experiment, the U.S. Federal Government’s secret medical experiment on the black, poor, uneducated African Americans who was treated immoral way in the years 1932-1972. A nurse, Eunice Evers, invited to work in the program. The program that was Federally Funded to treat patients afflicted with the syphilis disease in Macon County, Alabama. The patients who were given free treatment, if their result were a positive for the syphilis. After a while, the program ended up the fund by the great depression and the man were not being care for the treatment that had been told the patients who had the disease Miss Evers was then face such a scary issue which she would have to abandon the study and inform her patient of the news or to stay quiet and offer nothing. At the same time, she also struggled in the relationship with her boy friend if she strugged between her boy friend and continueing her an uncomfortable work. This movie was a sad story that reflected the illegal and unethical issues.
The movie was a very painful of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study conducted on unsuspecting black men for 40 years. By studying the researchers, the men was failed to obtain the inform consents and offering inventives for participations. Therefore, the researchers were performing the unmoral and unethics in the science. For example, the book of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks, an African American woman who die was cervix cancer in 1951. Since her cells had grown in trillions time in the laboratories, they helped the most important advances in medicines. The doctor had sent the cells everywhere in the world in order to get the profit without telling her family about taking her cells. It was a legal way people who do the searching without explaining more details to the patients because they were black African Americans who they were been treated unfair way.
Following the movie, they recruited hundreds of African – American men with syphilis, then watched them die slow, painful, and p In 1932, preventable deaths, even after they realized penicillin could cure them. I was shocked to learn that the doctors treated the patients as if the patients were animals. It was too cruel to see that a human being was treated so poorly. However, Miss Evers had fought to save them and helping them and staying with them until the end. She had the gratification of knowledge, and she had done her duty. I admire her having the courage to face the senate when they were questioning about what happened
The movie Miss Evers Boys, was tragic, depressing, and awful for people. It was described how the things could have been back then. It also showed that how important black people have been in the U.S.A. Unfortunately, I know that right now these things still go on around us. We hope people who have the power study and prevent to stop those things from happening.