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The Plague With No Name - June 5, 1981

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On June 5, 1981, the CDC published five paragraphs that changed American history, the first official documentation of what we now call AIDS. What followed was not a simple story of heroes and villains, but a collision between science, fear, politics, stigma, and extraordinary community courage. Reagan's own Surgeon General eventually became one of the clearest voices for confronting the crisis honestly. And the communities most devastated by the disease built, with their own hands, the public health infrastructure that institutions were too slow to provide.

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