Who was Henrietta's gynecologist?

Roland Pattillo – professor of gynecology at Morehouse School of Medicine who was one of George Gey's only African American students. He organizes a yearly HeLa conference at Morehouse in Henrietta's honor.

Read, more elaboration about it is given here. Keeping this in consideration, who took Henrietta's cells?

Lacks was the unwitting source of these cells from a tumor biopsied during treatment for cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland, U.S., in 1951. These cells were then cultured by George Otto Gey who created the cell line known as HeLa, which is still used for medical research.

Subsequently, question is, what did Howard Jones find interesting about Henrietta's medical history? She had a term baby and 6-week check-up at the hospital but there was no mention of any abnormality of the cervix. Cervical cancer cells normally grow from erythrocyte cells.

Considering this, who is TeLinde?

Dr. Howard Jones' supervisor at Hopkins, TeLinde is one of the top cervical cancer experts in the country, and advocates for an aggressive treatment approach.

What race's were Henrietta's great grandmother and great grandfather?

African American