Triangle: The Fire That Changed America - Historical Nonfiction Book on Workplace Safety & Labor Rights | Perfect for History Buffs, Students & Social Activists
Triangle: The Fire That Changed America - Historical Nonfiction Book on Workplace Safety & Labor Rights | Perfect for History Buffs, Students & Social Activists

Triangle: The Fire That Changed America - Historical Nonfiction Book on Workplace Safety & Labor Rights | Perfect for History Buffs, Students & Social Activists

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“Sure to become the definitive account of the fire. . . . Triangle is social history at its best, a magnificent portrayal not only of the catastrophe but also of the time and the turbulent city in which it took place.” —The New York Times Book ReviewTriangle is a poignantly detailed account of the 1911 disaster that horrified the country and changed the course of twentieth-century politics and labor relations. On March 25, 1911, as workers were getting ready to leave for the day, a fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York’s Greenwich Village. Within minutes it spread to consume the building’s upper three stories. Firemen who arrived at the scene were unable to rescue those trapped inside: their ladders simply weren’t tall enough. People on the street watched in horror as desperate workers jumped to their deaths. The final toll was 146 people—123 of them women. It was the worst disaster in New York City history. Triangle is a vibrant and immensely moving account that Bob Woodward calls, “A riveting history written with flare and precision.”

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“Triangle” is a masterful and well written blend of historical milestones of the late 19th through the early years of the 20th Century. This book, aside from its in-depth narrative of the Triangle Fire, takes into account the forces of politics, immigration, economics, the labor movement, and societal dynamics along with its leaders (Frances Perkins, Robert Wagner, Tammany Hall, etc), in the early years of the 20th Century, and details how these forces influenced and shaped the politics and societal norms of both the 20th and 21st Century.The writing and organization of this book is masterful in its interwoven contexts of individual lives of factory workers, political leaders, reformers, immigration and its impact on society... Great Read!!
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