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Martin Reverby,
better known by his
stage name
Martin Rev, (born
December 18, 1947) is an
American musician who was one half of the
influential synth-punk...
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Susan Mokotoff Reverby (born 1946) is a
Wellesley College professor. She has
written on the
Tuskegee syphilis experiment and she
uncovered the syphilis...
- Nova do****entary video.
Reverby,
Susan M. (1998). "History of an Apology: From
Tuskegee to the
White House".
Research Nurse.
Reverby,
Susan M. (2000). Tuskegee's...
- Recording, NY
Genre Synth-punk
Length 6:19
Label Island Songwriter(s)
Martin Reverby Boruch Bermowitz Producer(s) Ric
Ocasek Suicide singles chronology...
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Modern Art. In 1970, he
reportedly first met and
befriended Martin "Rev"
Reverby. In 1969,
funding from the New York
State Council on the Arts made possible...
- ****y &
Reverby 1992, p. 51.
Walthall 2008, p. 90-1. ****y &
Reverby 1992, p. 51-2.
Walthall 2008, p. 91. Hunt 2014, p. 325. ****y &
Reverby 1992, p. 52...
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Retrieved 24 May 2014.
Reverby,
Susan (2009). "Gallery:
Nurse Eunice Verdell Rivers Laurie".
Examining Tuskegee.
Retrieved 24 May 2014.
Reverby,
Susan (2009)....
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unsuccessful lawsuits have
since been
filed in the US.
Professor Susan Mokotoff Reverby of
Wellesley College uncovered information about these experiments in Cutler's...
- of the play that
women are
their ****s, as
Susan E. Bell and
Susan M.
Reverby argue, "Generations of
feminists have
argued that we are more than our...
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Professor of
Historical Studies at
Empire State University Susan Mokotoff Reverby, historian,
professor at
Wellesley College Charles M. Rice, virologist...