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The Tennessee Industrial Legacy: Why the Discovery of Toxic Exposure Often Comes Too Late for Workers in the Volunteer State For more than half a century, the men and women of Tennessee went to work in the uranium enrichment plants of Oak Ridge, the sprawling chemical complexes of Kingsport, and the heavy manufacturing hubs of Memphis and Chattanooga with a shared belief: that their hard work was the engine of American progress. You handled the insulation that kept the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) power plants running; you operated the reactors at the Y-12 National Security Complex during the height of the Cold War; and you loaded the chemical tankers along the Mississippi River. You did the work that built Tennessee, but while you were focused on your shift and your family, the corporations you served were often keeping a deadly secret. The dust you tasted in the air and the sweet, chemical smell of the solvents on your skin weren't just part of the job—they were the seeds of a latent disaster. Today, Tennessee is at a crossroads where industrial history meets medical reality. We are seeing a surge in cases of mesothelioma, acute myeloid leukemia, and rare radioactive-linked cancers among retired workers who left the job site decades ago. If you or a loved one in Tennessee has recently been diagnosed with a life-altering illness after years of service in these industries, you must understand one fundamental truth: what happened to you was not an accident of nature or…