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Telling the story of the radium girls and their fight for justice

30th March 202017th March 2020 by Emily Rees Koerner

This guest blog by Catherine Best tells the story of the ‘radium girls’ employed in factories in World War One in the USA – their horrendous illness as a result of radium poisoning and their struggle for justice.

Categories Guest Blogs, Historical Tags First World War, Health, Women in STEM

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