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4. What do we learn about Ceorge Cey, the man ultimately responsible for the creation and
wide distribution of Hela?
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5. Why does Skloot emphasize the fact that Cey and his assistant Mary Kubrik protected
Henrietta's real identity?
6. What impact does the correct identification of Henrietta Lacks have on her legacy, to
science, to the world, and to her family?
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7. It is revealed that Day, "nodded and said yes" on page 1883. Does this mean that he
consented to his family being tested for HLA markers?
8. How does the incident with Hsu lead to a deeper mistrust of Hopkins?
3. What language in the text helps the reader understand that the Lacks family was incapable
of giving informed consent and taken advantage of?