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The Triangle Shirt Fire: Supporting Victims’ Families
May 6, 2015
One-hundred years after the tragic Triangle Waist Company fire that killed 146 mostly young immigrant female garment workers in a Manhattan building, historians point to the tragedy’s many legacies, including safe working conditions, living wages and unionized workplaces.
One lesser-known historical detail was the outpouring of donations in support of a fund for survivors’ and victims’ families. A 1957 issue of the magazine American Heritage reminds readers that one of the earliest donors to the fund was Andrew Carnegie.