Williamsburg Regional Library

The radium girls, the dark story of America's shining women, by Kate Moore

Label
The radium girls, the dark story of America's shining women, by Kate Moore
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 719-726)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The radium girls
Medium
text large print
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
983826134
Responsibility statement
by Kate Moore
Series statement
Thorndike press large print popular and narrative nonfiction
Sub title
the dark story of America's shining women
Summary
As World War I raged across the globe, hundreds of young women toiled away at the radium-dial factories, where they painted clock faces with a mysterious new substance called radium. Assured by their bosses that the luminous material was safe, the women themselves shone brightly in the dark, covered from head to toe with the glowing dust. With such a coveted job, these "shining girls" were considered the luckiest alive--until they began to fall mysteriously ill. As the fatal poison of the radium took hold, they found themselves embroiled in one of America's biggest scandals and a groundbreaking battle for workers' rights. The Radium Girls explores the strength of extraordinary women in the face of almost impossible circumstances and the astonishing legacy they left behind
Table Of Contents
Part 1. Knowledge -- Part 2. Power -- Part 3. Justice -- Epilogue -- Postscript
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content
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