The 22 victims of the Triangle Shirtwaist ... according to The New York Times. On March 25, 1911, 146 people — 102 of them Jewish — died in the factory’s fire in Greenwich Village.
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Secretary of Labor Julie Su on the Worker Movement 113 Years After the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory FireThe fire spread quickly. On that Saturday in March of 1911, black smoke billowed out of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory near Washington Square Park in New York City. The panicked workers inside ...
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial was organized by the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition, a not-for-profit organization in New York City (USA). The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire ...
On April 5, 1911, 400,000 people lined the rain-drenched sidewalks of New York as an empty ... victims of the Triangle fire: the deadliest workplace accident in the city's history.
When Isaac Harris and Max Blanck met in New York City in their twenties ... Harris and Blanck with Triangle factory workers, Courtesy: Cornell Kheel Center By 1908, sales at the Triangle Factory ...
An officer stands at the Asch Building's 9th floor window after the Triangle fire. Sewing machines, drive shafts, and other wreckage of the Triangle factory fire are piled in the center of the ...
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