the story of those who died in the Cincinnati radiation tests
Stephens, Martha
2002
Provides an account of the secret radiation experiments conducted on cancer patients in Ohio by the U.S. government between 1960 and 1972 in an effort to learn the effects of nuclear war on soldiers, discussing how the public and press became aware of the story, and examining the medical and legal aspects of the case.
Text and photographs present the story of a cheetah at the Cincinnati Zoo, who is part of the "Cat Ambassador Program" that sends endangered cats to schools to give children a close-up look at animals that need human help to survive.
Presents the true story of two men--one African-American, the other white--who lived in the same Ohio neighborhood, went to the same school, joined the Army Air Corps in 1941, and finally became close friends nearly sixty years later.