The Radium Girls: America’s Darkest Secret Lost in History

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During World War I, hundreds of women went to work in factories painting watch dials using paint made from radium. The light that gleamed from under their skin earned them the name “The Radium Girls.”

 

Although they were told handling the element was safe, it was only after they experienced horrific symptoms they realized they had been misinformed. If their story isn’t ringing a bell, then you’ve been successfully kept in the dark.