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I just want to know who my mother was...

"When I go to the doctor for my checkups I always say my mother was HeLa. They get all excited, tell me stuff like how her cells helped make my blood pressure medicines and antidepression pills and how all this important stuff in science happen cause of her. But they don't never explain more than just sayin, Yeah, your mother was on the moon, she been in nuclear bombs and made that polio vaccine. I really don't know how she did all that, but I guess I'm glad she did, cause that mean she helpin lots of people. I think she would like that.

"But I always have thought it was strange, if our mother cells done so much for medicine, how come her family can't afford to see no doctors? Don't make no sense. People got rich off my mother without us even knowin about them takin her cells, now we don't get a dime. I used to get so mad about that to where it make me sick and I had to take pills. But I don't got it in me no more to fight. I just want to know who my mother was."

—The words of Deborah Lacks
from The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks p. 9


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One Book Events

Understanding Ethical Dilemmas in Medicine: What Do I Need to Know?
Sept. 22 , 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

Paying for the Legacy of the Past, a Special Panel Discussion
Oct. 20, 1-2 p.m.

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Links

Henrietta's Tumor
Hear the story of HeLa, Henrietta Lacks, and Deborah Lacks as told by Radiolab in this great piece.

Rebecca Skloot
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