Which industry in the late 19th century was notorious for using 'breaker boys'?
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Correct answer: The anthracite coal industry
Breaker boys worked in coal breakers, where they sat for hours picking impurities like slate out of the coal by hand. The work was dusty, dangerous for their hands, and often led to long-term lung disease.
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