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Primary Sources

Bob Simons. Americas Deep, Dark Secret: Report on Hundreds of Thousands of Warehouse Kids. cbsnews.com. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/americas-deep-darksecret/ (accessed December, 19 2013). This video was used as a primary source on the Fernald School Experiments to give a short insight to one of the participants (or victim) in the experiment. C-Span Video Library. http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/Syp (accessed December 17, 2013). This is a video of a few portions of President Clintons May 16, 1997 apology for the U.S. Public Health Services forty-year study on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Hoye II, Walter B. Environmental Products: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. Conflict of Interest, no. 177 (2012), http://www.issues4life.org/blast/2012177.html (accessed December 10, 2013). A good source for pictures of letters, documents, and photos on the Tuskegee Syphilis Study case, and for quotes on the case to be used in the website.

White, Heather. http://autismrawdata.net/vaccine-waiver-information.html (accessed December 21, 2013). The two videos in this page were used for the website as support sources to better explain the association of human rights and the responsibilities of the government.

Youth for Truth U.S.A. http://youthtruthusa.com/stds/ (accessed December 21. 2013). The graph presented in the Hepatitis B case is taken from this site.

Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Rg75zEVB1g (accessed December 17, 2013). This video by Allie Wilding published in August 15, 2001 shows the University of Maryland Associate Professor of Philosophy, Dr. Sam Kerstein, explaining the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment and how it influenced medical ethics, and the treatment of patients. This video is part of a series of interviews conducted on topics related to 2011's First Year Book selection, "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks."

Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vygRjwVqj_A (accessed December 10, 2013). This is a video uploaded on February 22, 2012 which summarizes the entire occurrences in the Atomic chemicals used for experimentation discussed in the website.

Youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yejdMQLxN-M (accessed December 17, 2013). Yet another video used to support the Atomic bomb experiments. This one gains insight into a primary case, rather than the overall humans in the experiments.

Secondary Sources
2Neat LIFE Magazines. http://2neatmagazines.com/life/1945.html (accessed December 19, 2013). The visual for the June 4, 1945 LIFE Magazine cover discussing the topic of the Malaria study at the Stateville Penitentiary was taken from this source. Altman, Lawrence K. Dr. Wold Szmuness is dead at 63: an Epidemiologist and Researcher. The New York Times. June 8, 1982. This site was used as the main article to gather information about the Hepatitis B case on homosexual men for the website. Barth, Kelly, ed. Human Medical Trials. At issue in History: Greenhaven, 2002. This book served as the main source to determine which cases the team should speak of in the entire website. Three of the cases discussed in the website are in this book. Ben Williams Writings Blog. http://benwilliamswritings.blogspot.com/2013/07/1978-1980-gayhepatitis-b-vaccine.html (accessed November 17, 2013). This blog site was used for supporting information on the Homosexual Hepatitis B case, and visuals were used from this blog for the website as well.

Carienvermaak History. The Atom Bomb and How it Affected People. Wordpress.com. http://carienvermaakhistory.wordpress.com/2012/05/20/the-atom-bomb-and-how-itaffected-people/ (accessed December 9, 2013). This source was used to gather some of the pictures involving atomic bomb testing for the website. Cimons, Marlene. CDC Says It Erred in Measles Study. Los Angeles Times, June 17, 1996. This source was used as the main informative source for the measles case.

Daly, Marie E. History of the Walter E. Fernald Development Center. 2009. http://www.city.waltham.ma.us/sites/walthamma/files/file/file/fernald_center_history.pdf (accessed November 21, 2013). A main source to gather information on the Fernald School. The document talks on how the children were supposed to be treated and what the institutions' and the teacher's responsibilities were towards the students Dan Collins. Monster Study Still Stings. cbsnews.com. http://www.cbsnews.com/news/monster-study-still-stings/ (accessed December 11, 2013). The main picture in this source was used for the picture in the 1936 study on the websites

timeline. It was also used to write a brief summary for the explanation of the study in the websites timeline. Daub, Travis and Sarah Clune. Report: Medical Experiments Conducted on U.S. Prisoners, Patients. PBS newshour. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2011/02/medicalslideshow-code.html (accessed December 18, 2013). In this source, an image with a description was borrowed to use for the Stateville Malaria Study on prisoners case. Dicke, William. Eugene Saenger, Controversial Doctor, Dies at 90. The New York Times. October 11, 2007. This source was used as support on the case discussed in the timeline on 1960 to 1971 on radiation experimentation. The picture of Dr. Saenger was also taken from this source. Dr. Garth Nicolson BS, Phd, AAAEM. Beyond the Bandaid. http://beyondthebandaid.com.au/dr-garth-nicolson/ (accessed December 14, 2013). The picture for the case where biological agents were tested on the Texas Department of Corrections prisoners that occurred in 1994-1995 was taken from this source for the timelines website.

Evil von Scarry Blog, The. http://evilvonscarry.blogspot.com/2012/07/programed-serial-killersdeath-squads.html (accessed December 14, 2013). This source was used to explain the MKULTRA case in the 1953 for the timeline on the website. The MKULTRA picture from this blog was also used in the website. Gucciardi, Anthony. Revealed: US Government Program Secretly Injected Citizens with Plutonium, Uranium. Infowars.com http://www.infowars.com/revealed-us-governmentprogram-secretly-injected-citizens-with-plutonium-uranium/ (accessed November 19, 2013). This was the main source to gather the information on the Testing of Atomic Bombs case for the website. The picture of Plutonium, Uranium, and Radium test tubes was also taken from this source.

Hunt, Spencer. OSU had role in old drug trials: Federal probe into disturbing tests stirs painful memories. The Columbus Dispatch, March 6, 2011. This source was used to talk about the Ohio State Prison case in 1963 for the timeline. The main picture in this article was also used for reference in the websites timeline.

Klein MD, Eric A. Effects of untreated syphilis in the negro male, 1932 to 1972: A closure comes to the Tuskegee study, 2004. In Urology, The Gold Journal, edited by Baker,

Shamim F., Otis W. Brawley, and Leonard S. Marks, vol. 65, Issue 6, 1259-1262. Urological Sciences Research Foundation, May 2005. The journal entry was used to gather the main information for the Tuskegee Syphilis Study case in the website. Krell. Hell on Earth: The American Eugenics Movement and the Fernald Boys Home. Roundtree7.com. http://www.roundtree7.com/2011/07/hell-on-earth-the-american-eugenicsmovement-and-the-fernald-boys-home/ (accessed November 21, 2013). Source to gain a deeper insight into the Fernald School experiment. It connects it with eugenics, and how the children were supposed to be treated but how they were actually treated.

Paulick Report Staff. Senate Committee Unveils Witness List for Hearing on Horse Racing. Blenheim Publishing. http://www.paulickreport.com/news/ray-s-paddock/senatecommittee-unveils-witness-list-for-hearing-on-horse-racing/ (accessed December 14, 2013). In this site, the picture used of Senator John D. Rockefeller in the 1994 case of the timeline was used. Roger Touhy, Gangster Blog. http://rogertouhygangsters.blogspot.com/2010/12/stateville-prisonwhen-touhy-escaped.html (accessed December 18, 2013). The visual of the Stateville Prison for the website was borrowed from this source.

The Tuskegee Syphilis Study. Review of The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, by Fred D. Gray. history.ucsb.edu. The review of this book provided support information that would go under the Tuskegee Syphilis Study case tab on the website. Top 10 Minority Medical Experiments. akorra.com. http://akorra.com/2012/07/03/top-10minority-medical-experiments/ (accessed December 10, 2013). The picture for Case number 6 (The Stateville Penitentiary Malaria Study) was used in the introduction of the website. This source also helped gather information for the Malaria Study in general.

White, Heather. http://autismrawdata.net/vaccine-raw-data.html (accessed December 5, 2013). The visual of the Measles study was borrowed from this source.

Wikipedia. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Atomic_Energy_Commission.jpg (accessed November 19, 2013). The picture of the Atomic Energy Commission was borrowed from this site.

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