Triangle: The Fire That Changed America
David Von Drehle • 2003
Devastation Rating
labor fire 1911 history
Our Take
One hundred and forty-six garment workers died in twenty minutes because the doors were locked. Von Drehle traces the fire through labor history and the progressive movement that followed — the workers who jumped, the owners who were acquitted. The labor protections we have cost these particular lives.
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