On March 25, 1911, 146 workers died when a fire broke out in a garment factory in New York City. The owners of the factory were charged with manslaughter due to their negligence, but were acquitted. The tragedy did bring about reform for factory workers. Join us for a historical piece about the deadliest industrial accident in New York City, “The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory” fire.
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