In the movie "Miss Evers' Boys," syphilis was not considered worthy of government research funds primarily because it disproportionately affected African American men and was viewed as a disease linked to poverty and social stigma. The prevailing attitudes of the time reflected racial biases, leading to a lack of urgency and concern from authorities. Additionally, there was a prevailing belief that funding should prioritize diseases affecting the broader, predominantly white population. This systemic neglect allowed unethical experiments, like the Tuskegee Study, to occur without scrutiny.
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