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Fighting Toxic Ignorance: Origins of the Right to Know about Workplace Health Hazards: Dedication Page
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Cover Page
Title Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction: Somebody Had to Fight
1. A Very General Ignorance
2. Wider Use of Existing Knowledge
3. The Path of Self-Correction
4. A Matter of Increasingly Public Record
5. No Need to Alarm Employees
6. New Worker-Oriented Counter-Institutions
Epilogue: Turning the Tide on Toxic Chemical Ignorance
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For Rosalia, Hugo, and Vivian
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