Miss.Evers Boys is a real-life research-based film called Tuskegee Research conducted in Macon County, Alabama in 400 black men with syphilis and 200 black men without disease. I participated in this research, but I do not know the truth behind it. Participants were also poor and uneducated tenant farmers and depended on women. The main result the doctor is trying to get from this experiment is to get information on how African-American men respond to syphilis.
The boy of Miss Evers appeared on 1997 American television war films Alfre Woodard and Laurence Fishburne, based on the story of Tuskegee's experiment for decades. It was directed by Joseph Sargent and adapted from the 1992 drama written by David Feld. The film was nominated for 11 Emmy Awards and received four categories including excellent television movies. This movie is a story of a secret medical experiment, Tuskegee experiment conducted by the US federal government against poor African-American men from 1932 to 1972 to study the effects of untreated syphilis. The story is from the perspective of the town nurse Eunice Evers (Alfre Woodard), which is very conscious of the lack of treatment, but she feels that her role is to control the people involved, that Many are her best friends. In 1932 she was dispatched in the town of Tuskegee, Alabama, to assist Dr. Joe Morton and Dr. Craig Schapfer "treat" the country black.
Miss Ever's Boys is a documentary produced by the HBO cable network. This movie is exploring the moral and social problems involved in the infamous Tusky Institute. This study relates to untreated syphilis patients. The US Public Health Service has been reported to have conducted 600 black people research from 1932 to 1972. Research was conducted in Macon County. This article will focus on the use of an ethical framework to criticize Miss Ever's Boys movie. Ethical frameworks include goodwill, justice and respect for people, ethics based on obligations, moral-based ethics and rights-based ethics. In this article, we decide how to express the above ethical principle in the movie. Moral framework analysis