The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 72
Release 2018-02-26
Genre
ISBN 9781985883888

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*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fire by survivors and workers in the factory *Explains the aftermath of the fire and the changes made in response to it *Includes a bibliography for further reading "Word had spread through the East Side, by some magic of terror, that the plant of the Triangle Waist Company was on fire and that several hundred workers were trapped. Horrified and helpless, the crowds - I among them - looked up at the burning building, saw girl after girl appear at the reddened windows, pause for a terrified moment, and then leap to the pavement below, to land as mangled, bloody pulp. This went on for what seemed a ghastly eternity. Occasionally a girl who had hesitated too long was licked by pursuing flames and, screaming with clothing and hair ablaze, plunged like a living torch to the street. Life nets held by the firemen were torn by the impact of the falling bodies. The emotions of the crowd were indescribable. Women were hysterical, scores fainted; men wept as, in paroxysms of frenzy, they hurled themselves against the police lines." - Louis Waldman, a New York State Assemblyman During the afternoon of March 25, 1911, shortly before workers at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in the Asch Building left for the day, a fire broke out in a scrap bin on the 8th floor of the building. Fires were nothing new in such situations, and the industrial journal The Insurance Monitor noted that garment factories were "fairly saturated with moral hazard," but on this particular day, the spread of the fire to the main staircase made it impossible for workers still stuck on the 9th and 10th floors to escape. Furthermore, without today's labor regulations in place, an advanced warning of the fire never even made it to the 9th floor, despite the fire starting just one floor below, and door to the only other stairway had been locked to ensure the women working there didn't try to sneak out with stolen goods. Some workers made it to safety on the roof and others used two elevators while they were still operating, but the fire trapped dozens, turning the entire event into a gruesome spectacle that other New Yorkers watched from the street. When the emergency fire escape collapsed as a result of the weight of the nearly 20 people on it, it sent them crashing down to the street nearly 100 feet below. But that was only the beginning of the harrowing tragedy, as the workers still trapped near windows had to make individual decisions whether to jump or let the fire creep painfully closer to them with each passing second. Firefighters in carts drawn by horses eventually arrived, but their ladders could only reach up to the 6th floor, making it all but impossible to stop the blaze. Making matters worse, their attempts to catch jumpers with safety nets completely failed as the speed and weight of the people broke the netting. William Gunn Shepard, a reporter who witnessed the scene, later said, "I learned a new sound that day a sound more horrible than description can picture -- the thud of a speeding living body on a stone sidewalk." By the time the disaster was over, 146 workers had died, either from jumping to their deaths or from being overcome by the fire inside. In the wake of the fire, the owners of the building were arrested and charged, and while they were acquitted of criminal charges, they were found liable in civil suits. In addition to that, there were increased calls for unionization, and New York City made a number of regulatory changes in response to not only prevent similar tragedies but dramatically increase the quality of conditions for employees in the workplace. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire chronicles the deadly fire and the changes made in New York City after the disaster. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire like never before, in no time at all.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Katie Marsico
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 116
Release 2010-01-30
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761446576

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Provides comprehensive information on industry and immigration, the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, its aftermath, and labor rights.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Brenda Lange
Publisher Infobase Publishing
Pages 113
Release 2009
Genre Clothing factories
ISBN 1438103255

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In the early years of the twentieth century, conditions were harsh in factories all over New York City, but they proved devastating at one in particular. On March 25, 1911, a fast-moving fire destroyed the top three floors of the building in which the Triangle Shirtwaist factory was located. One hundred and forty-six young women and several men died in the worst workplace disaster to take place in the United States to that date. Cluttered and unsanitary conditions in the factory contributed to the blaze, but what fueled the public's outrage was the failure of the factory's owners to establish and maintain a safe working environment in the first place. The fire at the Triangle factory inspired dozens of reforms and spurred legislation to enforce workplace safety. It also contributed to an awakening attitude of social awareness and responsibility nationwide.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Marc Tyler Nobleman
Publisher Capstone
Pages 26
Release 2008
Genre Clothing factories
ISBN 0756535107

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Presents the history of the famous fire in New York that prompted outrage and reform of working conditions.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911 PDF eBook
Author Janell Broyles
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 54
Release 2003-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780823944897

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Describes the 1911 fire that destroyed New York City's Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and killed nearly one hundred and fifty workers, examining its causes and the reforms that came as a result of the tragedy.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Sabrina Crewe
Publisher Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP
Pages 36
Release 2004-01-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780836834024

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Discusses the 1911 fire that destroyed New York City's Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and killed over one hundred workers, and looks at its causes and the reforms that came as a result of the tragedy.

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Title The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire PDF eBook
Author Donna Getzinger
Publisher Morgan Reynolds Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Clothing factories
ISBN 9781599350998

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At the beginning of the twentieth century, factory owners treated their workers with little regard. They paid meagerly, demanded long hours without breaks, and took little care for the safety of their employees. In crowded New York City, this was especially true. However, the poor in the city were relieved to simply have a job, so they were in no position to complain about how they were treated. Apart from a few strikes, workers generally accepted their lot, ignoring their unsafe environments. In 1911, a fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, a clothing company located in the top floors of a New York high rise. The fire spread fast, and soon the factory's workers, mostly immigrant women, faced death by fire, and their only way out was through the windows, some ten stories off the ground. Through heroic efforts, some were saved. Many were not. The tragedy of the fire resonated throughout all of New York City, alerting people to the horrible conditions of workers. Activists and reformers took the fire as a sign that things must change, and the aftermath of the tragedy changed the face of American industry. Book jacket.