In conducting these tests, eighteen Negro men between the ages of 12 to 60 were selected at random off of the streets of New York City.
Each was first asked if they had ever contracted, or currently have, a sexually transmitted disease.
The eight answering "yes" were eliminated from the study; leaving ten select test subjects with a "clean" history.
These ten Negroes were then bussed to the inner city schools grades K-12, and told to "go have a little fun" for seven continuous days, the end of which they were to all meet at the same location, picked up and transported to the laboratories for examination.
As expected, exhaustive tests of the ten Negro males revealed the following:
Oral-Anal Syphilis was found across the spectrum.
Acute Gonorrhea outbreaks in nine of the ten; with two diagnosed with "Bull clap".
Evidence of drug-resistant Chlaymidia in eight men.
Pandemic Genital Warts and open abscesses in two men.
All ten men will be tested again next year for signs of exposure to AIDS.
Beginning next month our laboratories will conduct the same controlled experiments, only with our subjects asked to use condoms during sex, and we will compare the data with these most recent lab results.