Aug. 05, 2022
Beat of the Week
(Honorable Mention)
The story behind Hellerâs explosive 1972 âTuskegee Studyâ investigation
provided the first behind-the-scenes look at one of American journalismâs biggest scoops: how the AP's Jean Heller, then a 29-year-old reporter and the only woman on the wire serviceâs fledgling investigative team, broke the story of a notorious government experiment on Black men in rural Alabama.For the 50th anniversary of the AP exclusive on the Tuskegee syphilis study â where 600 Black men were left untreated for venereal disease for more than 40 years â national writer and visual journalist Breed interviewed Heller for video, text and photos, delivering an engaging narrative. Investigative intern Alyse Marin coproduced the compelling video featuring archival material and Breedâs interviews, including Heller and a descendant of one of the men in the study.Read more