File:Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951).jpg
Henrietta_Lacks_(1920-1951).jpg (250 × 362 pixels, file size: 16 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Sources
[edit]- Harvard University, from here (archived link).
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Description |
Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951) circa 1945-1950. |
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Portion used |
All |
Low resolution? |
Yes |
Purpose of use |
To illustrate person at peak of career |
Replaceable? |
Non replaceable, person is dead |
Other information |
The image most likely originated with the Lacks family but no one knows who released it, or who was the first to publish it, or who is the copyright holder, if any. The photo did appear subsequently online as "Henrietta Lacks in the 1940s. Credit Lacks Family, via The Henrietta Lacks Foundation" (2013/New York Times) and as "Photo courtesy the Lacks family" (2004/Baltimore City Paper). The non-free rationale of "Non-replaceable, person is dead" still applies. |
Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Henrietta Lacks//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Henrietta_Lacks_(1920-1951).jpgtrue |
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current | 06:22, 9 January 2005 | 250 × 362 (16 KB) | Richard Arthur Norton (1958- ) (talk | contribs) | Henrietta Lacks (1920-1951) {{pd}} |
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