What decade Henrietta Lack's find out she had cancer? (answer in like 1920's or 1930's for example)
1950's
Cervical Cancer
What initially inspired Rebecca to write the book?
Why did John Hopkins open a hospital in a black neighborhood?
To experiment on them
What did John Moore do to make David Golde angry?
He wouldn't give consent for Golde to file a patent on his cells
What was so hard about Deborah's childhood?
SA, Harassment, and teen-pregnancy
Which institution began to put her cells to work in a factory?
Tuskegee Institute
What was the name HeLa was giving to try to throw off journalists?
Helen Lane
who supposedly kidnapped black people for research?
Night Doctors
When is taking tissue from a patient illegal (in the 1950s)?
When they're dead
What humanized Henrietta Lacks to the nurse in the morgue?
Her Toenails being painted
What is Henrietta Lacks' doctors last name?
Telinde
Newspaper exaggeration
What did Cliff say about the white people being buried with the black people in the family?
Which ten-point code of ethics governed all human experimentation worldwide
Nuremberg Code
What made Henrietta Lacks cry for hours at the hospital?
Her Children Leaving
What scientific discovery used HeLa to understand the process of cell division better?
Cell Freezing
Which one of Henrietta's cousins gave Rebecca a tour of Lacks town
Cliff
Where did Rebecca Skloot meet the Pastor
Turner Station
Why were scientists around the world scared of the result of John Moore's lawsuit?
Their samples would become the property of the original people
Why did Henrietta Lacks' parents move to Clover?
To divide the work of caring for the children more evenly
What genetic marker was found in HeLa Cells that showed it's contamination onto other cell lines?
Why did Berg insist on publishing HeLa's real name to the public?
To write an intrinsic story
Who was the first Lacks' family to meet Rebecca Skloot in person
Cootie
What is the Hippocratic oath?
To do no harm