Naked History
Podcast Description In this episode of Naked History, we’re turning off the lights and following the glow straight into one of the most horrifying workplace scandals of the twentieth century. The Radium Girls were young women hired to paint glow-in-the-dark watch and instrument dials with radium-laced paint. They were told the work was safe. They were taught to sharpen their brushes with their lips. Dip. Lip. Paint. Over and over again. But the glow that made the dials useful also settled into their bones. As workers began losing teeth, suffering horrific injuries, and dying from radiation poisoning, the companies behind the luminous paint denied responsibility, delayed justice, blamed the women, and protected profits over people. But the Radium Girls fought back from sickbeds, courtrooms, and bodies that had been turned into evidence. This is a story about science, labor, corporate denial, women’s pain being dismissed, and the workers who helped change the future of workplace safety. Because sometimes the past does not whisper. Sometimes it glows in the dark. Music Credit: * "In The West" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ * Music track: lavender by massobeats Source: https://freetouse.com/music Royalty Free Music for Video (Safe)
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