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Fri Dec 23, 2022, 04:31 PM Dec 2022

A Statue of Henrietta Lacks Will Replace That of Robert E. Lee in Her Home Town, Roanoke VA.

This came in on my Nature News Feed. The article is from the BBC.

Statue of Henrietta Lacks will replace Robert E Lee

A black American woman - whose cells were taken without consent 70 years ago and have helped save millions of lives - will get a statue at a spot that once hosted a monument to Confederate General Robert E Lee.

Officials said a life-size bronze of Henrietta Lacks will be erected in her hometown of Roanoke, Virginia.

Her family has called the planned monument "an honour".

Henrietta Lacks' cancer cells were the first cloned outside the human body and have been instrumental in medical breakthroughs around the world. Scientists have called her the "mother of modern medicine".

But her own children say those cells were stolen without her consent or compensation and they have spent decades fighting for their mother's recognition.

Roanoke Hidden Histories, a non-profit dedicated to elevating the contributions of African Americans, helped raise more than $180,000 (£148,000) to build the statue.

It will be erected at the recently renamed Lacks Plaza, which was once the site of a monument to Confederate General Robert E Lee. That statue was toppled during Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. After calls to replace it with a monument that honoured the contributions of black Americans, sculptor Larry Bechtel was commissioned to carve a statue of Ms Lacks.

"This means a lot to my family," said Ron Lacks, her grandson, at a ceremony unveiling plans for the statue. "My dad is the last living relative of Henrietta… He's fought through the tears and the pain to tell her story so I can share it with the rest of the world."

Who was Henrietta Lacks?

In 1951, Henrietta Lacks, a young black mother in Baltimore, Maryland, began experiencing pain in her abdomen and abnormal bleeding. She was examined by gynaecologists at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and they discovered a large mass on her cervix.

Without informing her or asking for permission, doctors sent a sample of Ms Lacks' tumour to a lab for medical research before treating her for aggressive cervical cancer. At the time, according to Johns Hopkins historians, it was common practice for doctors to harvest samples from their patients for further medical research.

But Ms Lacks' cells proved to be a medical miracle...


We have the book, The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks. I recommend it.

I recall coming across "HeLa" cells in the literature when I hit the library to research my father's cancer. I had no idea what they were or anything about their remarkable origins.
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