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3 Rosa Schneiderman, Garment Worker

4 Child Labor

5 Average Shirtwaist Worker’s Week 51 hours or less4,5545% 52-57 hours65,03379% 58-63 hours12,21115% Over 63 hours5621% Total employees, men and women 82,360

6 Womens’ Trade Union League

7 Women Voting for a Strike!

8 The Uprising of the Twenty Thousands (Dedicated to the Waistmakers of 1909) In the black of the winter of nineteen nine, When we froze and bled on the picket line, We showed the world that women could fight And we rose and won with women's might. Chorus: Hail the waistmakers of nineteen nine, Making their stand on the picket line, Breaking the power of those who reign, Pointing the way, smashing the chain. And we gave new courage to the men Who carried on in nineteen ten And shoulder to shoulder we'll win through, Led by the I.L.G.W.U.

9 Local 25 with Socialist Paper, The Call

10 Social and Political Activists Clara Lemlich, Labor Organizer Carola Woerishoffer, Bryn Mawr Graduate

11 Public Fear of Unions/Anarchists

12 Arresting the Girl Strikers for Picketing

13 Scabs Hired

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15 “The Shirtwaist Kings” Max Blanck and Isaac Harris

16 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Asch Building, 8 th and 10 th Floors

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18 Typical NYC Sweatshop, 1910

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24 Inside the Building After the Fire

25 Most Doors Were Locked

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27 Crumpled Fire Escape, 26 Died

28 One of the Heroes

29 10 th Floor After the Fire

30 Dead Bodies on the Sidewalk

31 One of the “Lucky” Ones?

32 Rose Schneiderman The Last Survivor

33 Scene at the Morgue

34 Relatives Review Bodies 145 Dead

35 Page of the New York Journal

36 One of the Many Funerals

37 Protestors March to City Hall

38 Labor Unions March as Mourners

39 Women Workers March to City Hall

40 The Investigation

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42 Francis Perkins Future Secetary Of Labor

43 Alfred E. Smith – Future NYC Mayor and Presidential Candidate

44 Future Senator Robert Wagner

45 Out of the Ashes ÔILGWU membership surged. ÔNYC created a Bureau of Fire Prevention. ÔNew strict building codes were passed. ÔTougher fire inspection of sweatshops.  Growing momentum of support for women ’ s suffrage.

46 The Foundations Were Laid for the New Deal Here in 1911 ÔAl Smith ran unsuccessfully in 1928 on many of the reform programs that would be successful for another New Yorker 4 years later – FDR. ÔIn the 1930s, the federal government created OSHA [the Occupational Safety & Health Administration]. ÔThe Wagner Act.  Francis Perkins  first female Cabinet member [Secretary of Labor] in FDR ’ s administration.

47 History of the Needlecraft Industry by Ernest Feeney, 1938

48 Bibliography  Davis, Hadley. “ Reform and the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. ” Concord Review womenshistory.about.com/gi/dynamic/ offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww. tcr.org%2Ftriangle.htmlwomenshistory.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.tcr.org%2Ftriangle.html  “ Famous Trials: The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Trial - 1911. ” www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/ triangle/trianglefire.htmlwww.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/triangle/trianglefire.html  “ The Triangle Fire. ” www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/


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