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History You Didn't Learn In School

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The Holmesburg Experiments

The public first learned the extent of the human experiments conducted at Homesburg Prison. After Alan Homblum's book Acres of Skin was released, the book detailed Horn Bloom's experiences and what he witnessed taking place at the prison on August 2021, Harmlam told the Philadelphia Inquirer. Dr. Kligman was one of the most unethical and mercenary of Cold War researchers as he was willing to entertain any research protocol, no matter what danger is presented to the desperate, unschooled men and women imprisoned in the county jail
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John Brown: Abolitionist

During his life, Brown, located in the Underground Railroad, helped to establish the League of Gileadites, an organization that worked to protect those who escaped slavery, helped to finance the publication of David Walker's Appeal and Hendy Highlands called the Rebellion Speech and became close friends with both Frederick Douglas and Harriet Dubman in October of 1859, with financial backing from wealthy abolitionists known as the Secret Sticks, Brown purchased an Arsenal of weaponry for himself and 22 others who he had recruited, including his sons
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