Black Ivory Roots’ Podcast

Skin Deep: The Holmesburg Experiments


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Between 1951 and 1974, hundreds of Black men incarcerated at Holmesburg Prison in Philadelphia became unwitting test subjects in one of America’s most disturbing chapters of medical exploitation. Dermatologist Albert Kligman, backed by pharmaceutical companies, private corporations, and government agencies, helped transform the prison into a living laboratory where chemicals, experimental drugs, and toxic compounds were tested on prisoners. Many participants were never fully informed of the risks. Many suffered lasting physical and emotional harm. And most never received justice.

In this episode, we examine the power dynamics, ethical failures, and human cost behind what happened inside Holmesburg’s walls. We also ask the difficult questions that continue to linger decades later. Because behind every experiment was a Black man.

Behind every case file was a Black father. A Black son! A Black brother!

A Black human being!! And behind every data point was a Black life that mattered… 

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