Two years after the labor strikes that shook the city of New York, the workers of Triangle factory returned to better wages and lower hours. But when a fire broke out near closing time on a Saturday afternoon, these same workers found themselves swept up in a catastrophe. Some would escape, but many would not. In the weeks that followed, a city mourned and began to wrestle with questions of responsibility. Where did the blame for the tragedy lie? With the city? With the factory owners? Or with the workers themselves? Support us by supporting our sponsors! Quip - Quip starts at just $25 and you'll get your first refill FREE at GETQUIP.com/TELLERSWarby Parker - Go to warbyparker.com/TELLERS to order your free Home Try-On!
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