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This man killed seventeen women and loved every minute of it, AID Atlanta, 1980s

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Black and white photograph of a smiling White man looking at the viewer, above text.

This man killed seventeen women and loved every minute of it, AID Atlanta, 1980s

AID Atlanta, the largest AIDS service organization in the southeast, used this portrait to depict AIDS as a handsome man who was a silent menace to women. Although the poster provided a phone number for women to call, it neglected to spell out any of the “precautions” they might take to negotiate sexual safety with their “loving” male partners.
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