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  1. www.theradiumgirls.com › the-girls › 4593781028The Girls | The Radium Girls

    The Radium Girls is a website that tells the stories of the young women who worked as dial painters in the early 20th century, using radium paint that caused them to suffer from horrific diseases and deformities. Learn about their courage, their struggle for justice, and their legacy for workers' rights and public health.

  2. Sep 10, 2018 · The Radium Girls: How the Courage of 5 Poisoned Women Helped Shape American Labor Laws. Fatally poisoned by the glowing paint they used on the job, the "Radium Girls" challenged workplace safety rules and exposed the dangers of radioactivity. by Laura Lee Carter 9/10/2018. Between 1917 and 1929, hundreds of young women were employed applying ...

  3. May 10, 2024 · Stuff you missed in history class featured the Radium Girls in their Sept. 7, 2011 podcast. And Moment of Science has a script on the radium girls in the works. Also, musician Pat Burtis wrote a song and dedicated a record album to the Radium Girls a few years back. Note: By the 2010s, the radium girl were finally getting some overdue recognition.

  4. Dec 15, 2020 · Radium Girls: Directed by Lydia Dean Pilcher, Ginny Mohler. With Joey King, Abby Quinn, Cara Seymour, Scott Shepherd. In the 1920s a group of factory workers advocate for safer work conditions after some of their colleagues become ill from radium exposure.

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  5. Jan 25, 2018 · A life-sized statue erected in honor of Ottawa's radium girls was dedicated in 2011, in Ottawa. Part 1: Radium poisoning took the lives of perhaps thousands of female factory workers, many in Ottawa, Illinois, in the last century. She was among the last of her kind, but longevity in this club was a mixed blessing.

  6. Jun 1, 2016 · THE RADIUM GIRLS is a truly shocking non-fiction read about women in the 1920's who were hired to paint watch dials with a luminous and deadly substance. Young, naive and conscientious, the shining girls kept lip-dipping and painting to achieve that precise point even when symptoms of tooth and jawbone loss became the norm....even when mouth ...

  7. May 18, 2024 · The “Radium Girls” spent their days painting numbers on glow-in-the-dark watches with radium paint. To keep their digits precise, they licked their brushes after painting each number. Hundreds of times a day, they ingested the toxic, radioactive material. Many of them lost teeth; some shattered newly fragile bones. Hundreds died.

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