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Medical experimentation on African slaves

In this sobering episode of Lumumba’s Africa, Professor P.L.O. Lumumba examines one of the most dehumanizing chapters in the history of transatlantic slavery: the use of enslaved Africans as subjects for medical experimentation. The professor dissects the unethical practices of physicians like J. Marion Sims, often glorified as the “father of modern gynecology,” who performed brutal, anesthetic-free surgeries on black women. Tune in for a critical analysis of how this medical exploitation laid the ethical groundwork for centuries of healthcare disparities.

26.06.2026
14:6 min
26.06.2026
14:6 min
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Medical experimentation on African slaves
Lumumba’s Africa focuses on the past and current issues affecting the African continent; Filmed amidst the beautiful landscapes of Kenya and hosted by Professor P.L.O. Lumumba, the show looks at the many dichotomies of Africa: why are some of the economies thriving while others stall; why conflicts emerge and refuse to die down, and why despite colonialism being ‘gone’, it still ruins the prosperity of nations.