This paper discusses the Tuskegee Syphilis project and a book, "Bad Blood" by James Jones, that reports about the project. The paper discusses the duration of the project and the negative objectives of the study. The paper also discusses the main theme, racial bigotry, of "Bad Blood", and the horrific descriptions it provides of the Tuskegee project experiments.
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"James Jones' Bad Blood is certainly one of the most popular books to emerge from 1990s decade. The book can have a profoundly disconcerting impact on the readers but is definitely worth reading because of the well-researched contents. This book exposes the unethical behavior of government and medical community, which resulted in the death of hundreds of black men during a torturous government-sponsored Tuskegee Syphilis project which lasted 40 years and caused immense harm to poor illiterate African-American families."
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