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    • História. Em 1860, o proprietário de uma plantação na Virgínia chamado Benjamin Lacks se casou com uma das mulheres que trabalhavam na fazenda. Eles tiveram dois filhos.
    • Células imortais. As células do tumor que foram retiradas do corpo de Henrietta foram mantidas na unidade hospitalar de câncer do hospital, porque Gey havia descoberto que elas podiam ser cultivadas indefinidamente no laboratório.
    • Por que são tão importantes? Legenda da foto, Henrietta tinha um tumor que sangrava muito. "Há muitas situações em que precisamos estudar tecidos ou patógenos no laboratório", diz Burn.
    • Família. Foi somente em 1973 que a família de Lacks soube pela primeira vez que as células de Henrietta ainda estavam vivas. Uma equipe de geneticistas procurou os familiares para fazer um exame DNA após a suspeita de uma teoria de que a cura do câncer poderia estar na manipulação dos genes.
  1. 19 de jun. de 2020 · We searched the archives of Louisiana State University and found the transcribed oral history of Henrietta Butler, a formerly enslaved who was interviewed in her eighties while living in Gretna, Louisiana, on the West bank of the Mississippi across from New Orleans.

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    Henrietta Butler - iconic writers and directs, actors and opera singers, dancers and painters, musicians, composers and conductors.

  3. Henrietta Butler was the Arts photographer for The Guardian from 1992 to 1997 and 1999 to 2001, also doing portraits and features for The Guardian Weekend. During this time she also did production and publicity photography, largely for the RSC, the Royal Court, the National Theatre, the Royal Opera House and the BBC.

  4. 14 de fev. de 2022 · Haidee had forced Butler to have a child with a man on the plantation, a coercive sexual practice that was commonly used by enslavers to maintain their enslaved workforce and demonstrate dominance over enslaved people.

  5. 24 de jan. de 2021 · White mistresses often ‘invested’ in enslaved women in the hope their captives would bear children; Henrietta Butler told the 1930s Federal Writers’ Project interviewers that her mistress, Emily Haidee, had forced her and her mother to have sex with enslaved men (21).

  6. Nace Butler is one of the runaway slaves profiled in Freedom Bound. He and his siblings, who also won their freedom through the court system, were the children of Mary Butler, a great-granddaughter of Eleanor “Irish Nell” Butler and “Negro Charles.” eir father, William Butler, was a grandson of Eleanor and Charles through another line ...