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Tia Williams • Seven Days in June
Late in the era of the syphilis experiment, doctors discovered that rather than bad blood, Henrietta Lacks, a poor Black tobacco farmer and mother of five, had magical cells, so hardy that they were labeled immortal. In 1951, Lacks visited Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore complaining of vaginal bleeding. While she was undergoing treatment for ce
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TRY CACAO (RAW CHOCOLATE),
Kris Carr • Crazy Sexy Diet: Eat Your Veggies, Ignite Your Spark, And Live Like You Mean It!

But not Elsie. She was still in Crownsville and didn’t even know her mother had died.
Rebecca Skloot • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

body shame was a tool of White supremacist, capitalist patriarchy.
Sonya Renee Taylor • The Body Is Not an Apology

