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Quicklet on Rebecca Skloot's The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks

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Henrietta Lacks was a beautiful African American woman who always painted her toenails red. She loved to dance. She had a big laugh and mischievous eyes. She had five children whom she loved with every inch of her soul. No one knows what her favorite color was.

Henrietta Lacks was full life, but she died in 1951, her body consumed by tumors that had started in her cervix. She was buried in an unmarked grave and even though she was greatly loved, no one talked much about Henrietta after she died. The winds of time would have quickly swept away all signs of this vivacious woman had it not been for one thing: her cells were immortal.
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46 printed pages
Publication year
2012
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  • Jasmine Ehas quoted5 years ago
    After talking to him, it is clear to Rebecca that there has been a lot of confusion over the immortality of Henrietta’s cells. Cootie believes that they were created through voodoo.
  • Jasmine Ehas quoted5 years ago
    Skloot implies that though it was common in those days for the doctors to disregard patients’ complaints and concerns, the lack of attention given to Henrietta’s pain had more to do with her skin color. If that is true, then racism killed her as much as the tumors did.
  • Jasmine Ehas quoted5 years ago
    Between the primitive cancer treatments and the poor healthcare that Henrietta received, her last months must have been excruciatingly painful.
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