Was it not the uncle of Obama's senior advisor Valerie Jarret's uncle, Dr. Eugene Dibble, who led the Tuskegee experiment? Dr. Dibble was head of the John Andrew Hospital at the Tuskegee Institute and spearheaded the Tuskegee study in 1932. The study was held at the Tuskegee Institute due to Dibble's persuasion of Dr. Robert Moton, the president of the institute, to hold the experiments at his hospital. He saw the Tuskegee study as a "…very valuable training for our students as well as for the interns.... our own hospital and the Tuskegee Institute would get credit for this piece of research work."
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Was it not the uncle of Obama's senior advisor Valerie Jarret's uncle, Dr. Eugene Dibble, who led the Tuskegee experiment? Dr. Dibble was head of the John Andrew Hospital at the Tuskegee Institute and spearheaded the Tuskegee study in 1932. The study was held at the Tuskegee Institute due to Dibble's persuasion of Dr. Robert Moton, the president of the institute, to hold the experiments at his hospital. He saw the Tuskegee study as a "…very valuable training for our students as well as for the interns.... our own hospital and the Tuskegee Institute would get credit for this piece of research work."
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