Melrose Easter's Hunch
National attention has focused in recent months on the widespread exposure of residents of Flint, Michigan, to water supplies contaminated by lead. But this is not the first time a lead poisoning epidemic has gained national attention. That distinction goes to Baltimore, Maryland, in the early 1930s. That incident demonstrated the vital roles non-experts sometimes play in discovering and drawing attention to public health problems.
I wrote about this issue for We’re History. Check it out.