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Remembering The Radium Dial Girls
In the early 20th century, hundreds of young girls working at radium-dial factories were reported to have fallen ill, not knowing that the lip-pointing they used to perform their new occupations was actually killing them. In her book, “The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America’s Shining Women,” Kate Moore retells the womens’ haunting stories and fights against corporate injustice.