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Bad Blood: The 40-Year Experiment


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In 1932, the U.S. Public Health Service told 600 Black sharecroppers in Alabama they would receive free medical care. Instead, they became subjects in a 40-year study on untreated syphilis. When penicillin became the standard cure in 1947, the government made sure they never got it.

This is the story of the Tuskegee Syphilis Study — how institutional deception, racial injustice, and bureaucratic inertia allowed men to die of a curable disease for four decades.

Content note: This episode discusses medical experimentation, racial injustice, and institutional deception.

Narration: AI-generated voice. Research and writing: AI-assisted with multi-source verification.

The Unlit Room explores the darkest true stories in history — unsolved mysteries, disaster reconstructions, infamous heists, and the events too strange to be fiction. New episodes Monday through Saturday.

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