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City of Silsbee Toxic Exposure and Industrial Injury Advocacy: Holding Corporations Accountable for Southeast Texas Workers and Families For generations, the "City of Tall Pines" has been a place where hard work defines a person’s legacy. In Silsbee, the rhythm of life has always been set by the saws of the timber mills and the whistles of the BNSF and Sante Fe rail lines. But for those who spent their careers at the Kirby Lumber Company, or those who commute daily down Highway 96 to the massive refinery complexes in Beaumont and Port Arthur, that hard work often came with a hidden, lethal cost. You showed up for your shift, provided for your family, and trusted that the air you breathed and the materials you handled were safe. We now know that for thousands of workers in Hardin County and across Southeast Texas, that trust was a death sentence. The companies that built the industrial backbone of Silsbee and the surrounding Golden Triangle knew as early as the 1930s that their products and processes were causing terminal illnesses. They had the studies, they had the medical reports, and they had the warnings from their own industrial hygienists. Instead of protecting…