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Taken directly from The Vindicator:
“Sudden Deaths. A strange case that is being rigidly investigated at Struthers. Coroner Tucker called to examine the remains of an employee at the Struthers Furnace.
“The sudden deaths in precisely the same manner, and no apparent reason therefore, have occurred within six months at Struthers. Last fall, a foreigner employed at the blast furnace in Struthers left his fellow workmen and entered a closet nearby. In a few moments, a companion discovered his dead body.
“Friday afternoon word was received in this city that a Slavonian laborer had been killed at the Struthers Furnace, and Coroner Tucker and Gillen’s Ambulance responded. Upon arriving at the furnace, the coroner learned that Joseph Needlect, a Slavonian, who had been employed in unloading coal cars, and just as the other man had done, six months before, left the car and entered a closet. ....

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Black Inventor Garrett Morgan Saved Countless Lives with Gas Mask and Improved Traffic Lights


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Black Inventor Garrett Morgan Saved Countless Lives with Gas Mask and Improved Traffic Lights
In 1916 he strapped on his “safety hood” and dragged rescuers to safety, but racism prevented him from being hailed as a hero 
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Just before midnight at the close of a hot summer day in 1916, a natural gas pocket exploded 120 feet beneath the waves of Lake Erie. It happened during work on Cleveland’s newest waterworks tunnel, a 10-foot-wide underwater artery designed to pull in water from about five miles out, beyond the city’s polluted shoreline. The blast left twisted conduit pipes littering the tunnel floor and tore up railroad tracks inside the corridor, with noxious smoke curling off the rubble. When the dust settled, 11 tunnel workers were dead. ....

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