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Saturday Vids: The Girls of Atomic City

I personally love uncovered stories of how women shaped history, which is why I'm adding The Girls of Atomic City to my reading list. The book covers how at the height of WWII, thousands of young girls - many in their teens - were recruited to the secret city of Oak Ridge, TN, enticed by solid wages and the promise of war-ending work.  Each girl was given a specific role and forbidden to ask about its ultimate goal or discuss with anyone else.  Kept in the dark, the girls were completely unaware what their individual roles were working together to accomplish until the atomic bomb was dropped. Denise Kiernan reveals the story behind the first Manhattan Project which began in NYC in 1942.



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