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Jeanne White-Ginder, Ryan’s mother, considered Factor VIII a miracle drug. But others in the family viewed it with concern. Her father, Ryan’s grandfather, had heard a rumor that Factor VIII ...
Americans are fighting about history. This past week, thousands of students from across the country came together to ...
Ryan White desperately wanted to be normal. “All I ever wanted to do was to be one of the kids,” he recalled in his co-written autobiography. Yet within days of his birth in December 1971, he ...
Explain what Ryan White was diagnosed with shortly after his birth in December of 1971 as Professor Paul Renfro noted. Describe Ryan's initial treatment at the age of five.
Ryan White, a young boy from Kokomo, became a national symbol in the fight against AIDS-related discrimination after being diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and fighting for his right to an education.
On the surface, Ryan White seemed like just another seventh grader at Western Middle School (WMS). He was new to WMS in the fall of 1984, having moved to Kokomo earlier that year from Windfall ...
Ryan White's family continues to share his story 30 years after he died from AIDS. His mom, Jeanne White-Ginder and sister, ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Ryan White's family continues to share his story 30 years after he died from AIDS. His mom, Jeanne White-Ginder and sister, Andrea White, were at the Children's Museum of Indianapolis ...
Ryan White was being kept out of the Western Middle School in Howard County as parents and teachers feared AIDS. This story aired on July 31, 1985, and was WISH-TV reporter Leslie Olsen’s first ...