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The bibliography is called "selective" because it is not comprehensive. We have attempted to provide a thorough selection of fire-related sources but an enterprising researcher will be able to locate many more sources on sweatshops, conditions of work, investigative practices, and protective legislation.
Sixteen-year-old Margaret Rose Nolan, newly arrived from Ireland, finds work at New York City's Triangle Waist Factory shortly before the 1911 fire in which 146 employees died. Bader, Bonnie. East Side Story. New York: Silver Moon Press, 1993.
A young girl and her older sister, working at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, join a protest to try to improve the miserable working conditions.
De Angelis, Gina. The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire of 1911. Philadelphia: Chelsea House Publishers, 2001.
Dash, Joan. We Shall Not Be Moved: The Women's Factory Strike of 1909. New York: Scholastic, Inc., 1996.
Dash describes the conditions that led to investigations and reforms in the garment industry in New York at the beginning of the twentieth century. Diamond, Barbara Goldin. Fire. New York: Viking, Penguin Group, 1992.
A novel written for children about the Triangle Fire. Powers, Harrison. Buried Alive: True Tales of Danger. Mahwah, NJ: Watermill Press, 1983.
Stories of danger including such incidents as the Hindenburg disaster and the Triangle Fire. Out-of-print. Kent, Zachary. The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire. Cornerstones of Freedom Series. Chicago: Children's Press, 1989. Out-of-print.
Littlefield, Holly. Fire at the Triangle Factory. Minneapolis, MN: Carolrhoda Books, 1996. Novel for children describing the friendship of two 14-year-old girls who survive the Triangle Fire. It can be ordered from First Avenue Editions, c/o The Lerner Group, 241 First Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55401. Naden, Corinne J. The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, March 25, 1911: The Blaze that Changed an Industry. New York: Franklin Watts, 1971. Out-of-print
Discusses the workplace conditions facing garment workers in 1911 and the reforms that took place after the Triangle Fire. Schurfranz, Vivian. Rachel. New York: Scholastic Books, 1986. Out-of-print Sherrow, Victoria. The Triangle Factory Fire. Brookfield, Connecticut: The Millbrook Press, 1995. Describes the 1911 Triangle Factory Fire, the conditions surrounding the disaster, and its effect on industrial safety after the event. Primary Sources(Original Documents)
Note: see Tips for Student Projects for a definition of primary sources. Red Cross Emergency Relief Committee. Emergency Relief after the Washington Place Fire, New York, March 25, 1911: A Report. New York: The Committee, 1912. This 95 page report is held by the Columbia University and by the University of California, Berkeley. Classics of the Courtroom, Vol. I: The Summations of Max Steuer & Joseph Proskauer in Oppenheim vs. Metropolitan Street Railways; & Max Steuer's Cross Examination of Kate Alterman in People vs. Harris & Blanck. The Professional Education Group, Inc., 1987. Max Steuer, lawyer for the defense in the Triangle Factory fire trial, won the case for Harris and Blanck, owners of the Triangle Factory. On December 27, 1911, the two men were acquitted in the jury trial. This volume contains one part of that cross examination. New York City Department of Public Records, Municipal Archives, NYC Department of Records and Information Services. Famous Trials Records.. Federal Writers' Project.
International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union Archives. Kheel Center for Labor- Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
The records of the ILGWU include information on the Protocol of Peace (the 1910 agreement between the union and the Cloak, Suit and Skirt Manufacturers' Association that will govern the negotiations for much of the pursuant decades), the work of the union in improving the lives of workers, oral histories that discuss workers conditions and/or touch on the fire, a partial transcript of the trial, and subsequent commemorations of the fire. The partial transcript of the trial is now available online at http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/trianglefire/texts/transcripts/. The primary sources reproduced on this site are excerpts from oral histories, photos and political cartoons, Report of the Joint Relief Committee of ILGWU Local 25, and a radio play. International Socialist Review. Chicago: C.H. Kerr and Company. Began publication in 1900 (preceding title: Comrade). Volumes 11 and 12 (May 1911 and February 1912) have several articles on the fire. McFarlane, Arthur. "Fire and the Skyscraper: The Problem of Protecting the Workers in New York's Tower Factories" McClure's Magazine, no. 5, vol. XXXVII (Sept., 1911).
The Ladies' Garment Worker. New York : International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union. Began publication in 1910. Life and Labor. Chicago: Women's Trade Union League.
Periodical of the National Women's Trade Union League of America, published between 1911 and 1921. Available on microfilm through Interlibrary Loan from several institutions.
New York (State) Factory Investigating Commission. Preliminary Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1912. Albany, New York: The Argus Company, printers, 1912.
This is the 3-volume report of the investigation that resulted from the fire. It includes transcripts of workers' testimonies on working conditions in a variety of factories across the state. The information in these volumes, gleaned from contemporary witnesses to the problems and hazards of working life in the early part of the twentieth century, is invaluable. The Commission also produced records (corresponence, financial records, press releases, planning and research files, data cards, reports, and background notes), part of which are available on microfilm from the New York State Archives. For a listing of the records that are available on microfilm, please see: http://www.archives.nysed.gov/holding/aids/factory/micro.htm. Newman, Pauline. "Letters to Michael and Hugh from P. M. Newman." May 1951. ILGWU Archives, Kheel Center for Labor Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. O'Reilly, Leonora. Papers, 1886-1927. Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. The O'Reilly's papers include material generated by the Women's Trade Union League, of which she was part, regarding the League's response to the fire. Included are reports about victims and survivors of the fire, questionnaires regarding working conditions and steps taken by the WTUL's Fire Committee, and correspondence with the Factory Investigating Commission. The WTUL collection, which includes O'Reilly's papers, is available on microfilm. Perkins, Frances. Lectures. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, Tamiment Institute Library, New York University. 70 Washington Square South, New York, NY 10012, tel. 212-998-2640 The Wagner Archives has Triangle Fire holdings consisting of an oral history, vertical file material, and a special edition of the Automatic Sprinkler Bulletin (1911) that is devoted to the fire. . It also holds the Socialist Party (U.S.) Records, 1872-1946, which include subject files on the 1911 Triangle Shirt Waist Company fire. Safran, Rosey. "The Washington Fire Place" The Independent, no. 3255, vol. LXX (April 20, 1911), pp. 840-1. This account was obtained by a representative of The Independent, who interviewed Ms. Safran shortly after the fire. Smyth, Frederick Hugh, photographer. Collection of Fire Photographs, ca. 1900-1920 New York Historical Society.
Consists of captioned album prints keyed to negative numbers. Smyth made a hobby of taking and collecting photographs of New York City fires, including the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire. Stein, Leon, ed. Out of the Sweatshop: The Struggle for Industrial Democracy. New York: Quadrangle/New Times Book Company, 1977. A unique documentary collection that includes first-hand accounts of garment workers from 1833 to 1975. There are sections on sweatshops, reports on the strikes, and accounts of the Triangle Fire. Thompson, Charles Willis. Letters, 1901-1912. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Kroch Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. A journalist and member of the Washington Bureau of the New York Times and of the New York World, Thompson wrote a letter providing a witness account of the events surrounding the Fire. Suggestions for more original accounts:
Secondary Sources (articles or books written about the fire using primary sources)
Note: See Tips for Student Projects for definitions. Baker, Elizabeth Faulkner. Protective Labor Legislation: With Special Reference to Women in the State of New York. New York: Columbia University, 1925. Behrens, Eric G. "The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire of 1911: A Lesson in Legislative Manipulation" Texas Law Review 1983 62(2):361-387. Binder, Frederick M., and David M. Reimers, eds. The Way We Lived: Essays and Documents in American Social History, 2 volumes. Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath, 1988. Cannarella, Deborah. "Touched by the Flames: Sarah Sorenson, 1888-1992," Piecework 1993 Sept./Oct.: 46-47. Downey, Fairfax Davis. Disaster Fighters. New York: Putnam, 1938. ____________. "The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire, 1911," Piecework 1993 Sept./Oct.: 42-45. Drehle, David von. Triangle: The Fire That Changed America. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2003. Greenwald, Richard A. "The Burning Building at 23 Washington Place: The Triangle Fire, Workers, and Reformers in Progressive Era New York," New York History Winter 2002 83 (1):55-91. Greenwald, Richard A. The Triangle Fire, the Protocols of Peace, and Industrial Democrac in Progressive Era New York. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2005. Fell, Mary. The Triangle Fire. Thesis (M.F.A.), University of Massachusetts, 1981. Jensen, Frances B. The Triangle Fire and the Limits of Progressivism. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 1996. (Also on microfilm: UMI) Huibregtse, Jon R. "The Triangle Fire." Journal of Labor Research 2002 23(4):696-697. Kerr, Thomas J. IV. "The New York Factory Investigating Commission and the Minimum Wage Movement." Labor History 1971 12(3): 373-391. LaGumina, Salvatore J. "Reflections of an Italian-American Worker." Journal of Ethnic Studies 1975 3(2): 65-77. Lehrer, Susan. Origins of Protective Labor Legislation for Women, 1905-1925. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1987.
McClymer, John F. The Triangle Strike and Fire. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1998. McCormack, John F., Jr. "Hell on Saturday Afternoon." Mankind 1976 5(5): 21-27. McEvoy, Arthur F. The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire of 1911: Social Change, Industrial Accidents, and the Evolution of Commonsense Causality. Chicago: American Bar Association, [1994]. Mitelman, Bonnie. "Rose Schneiderman and the Triangle Fire." American History Illustrated 1981 16(4): 38-47. Stein, Leon. The Triangle Fire. New York: A Carroll & Graf/Quicksilver Book, 1962. Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. No. 2. (Monroe, NY: Small Vinegar Press, 1995). Semiannual. Waisala, Wendy Ellen. "To Bring Forth a Note of One's Worth: Contested Memory and the Labor Literature of the Haymarket, the Triangle Fire, and Joe Hill." Ph.D Thesis. New York University, 1997. 301 pp. Fiction and Poetry
Bogen, Nancy. Bobe Mayse: A Tale of Washington Square. New York : Twickenham Press, 1993. Daigon, Ruth. Payday at the Triangle (Concord, CA: Small Poetry Press, 2001) Fell, Mary. The Triangle Fire: A Poem. Minneapolis: Shadow Press, 1983. Kovacik, Karen "Words of Fire for Our Generation: Contemporary Working-Poets on the Triangle Fire," in Women's Studies Quarterly, 26, nos. 1-2 (Spring 1998): p. 137. Llewellyn, Chris. Fragments from the Fire: The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire of March 25, 1911: Poems. New York: Viking Penguin Inc., 1987. Llewellyn, Chris. Steam Dummy; &, Fragments from the Fire: the Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire, March 25, 1911: Poems (Huron, OH: Bottom Dog Press, 1993). Midwest writers series. "Fragments from the fire" is a revised edition of the book originally published by Viking Press in 1987. Includes bibliographical references. Malkiel, Theresa S. The Diary of a Shirtwaist Striker. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University, ILR Press, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, 1990. Pielher, Christopher in collaboration with Scott Alan Evans. The Triangle Factory Fire Project. 2005. Pinsky, Robert. "Shirt," The Want Bone. New York: Ecco Press,1990. Regan, Sylvia. "Morning Star: A Play in Three Acts," Awake and Singing. New York: Mentor, 1995. Tax, Meredith. Rivington Street. New York: Morrow, 1982. Weber, Katharine. Triangle: A Novel. New York: Farrar, Straus, Giroux, 2006.
Audiovisual Materials Baker, Kevin. Dreamland [a novel] New York : Harper Collins Publishers, 1999). Glazer, Joe. The Jewish Immigrant Experience In America: Songs And Stories Silver Spring, MD : Collector Records, c1989. Grant, Bev. We Were There: Songs of Working Women's History (Brooklyn, N.Y.: Human Condition Records, 1997). Mlotek, Zalmen. The Golden Land [a joyous new musical] (New York: Golden Land Records) distributed by Continuity Products, 1986. O’Connor, John. We Ain't Gonna Give It Back: Songs For The Labor Movement (Greenfield, MA: J. O'Connor, 1995?). Schorr. Elegy on the Triangle fire Victims. Victor: 65416-B, 19??. On one side of one disc. Simon Paskel with orchestra. The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal. U.S.A. Home Video: 1985. Instructional Materials for Middle and High School Students
AFL-CIO Department of Education. How Schools are Teaching About Labor: A Collection of Guidelines and Lesson Plans. n.d. Hensel, Donald W. Confrontation: Role Playing Simulations in American History. Second ed. Needham Heights, MA: Ginn Press, 1990. How to teach and study American history using role-play for specific incidents such as the Triangle Fire, Pullman Strike, Nat Turner Revolt, and Hiroshima. Organization of American Historians. Magazine of History. 112 North Bryan Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47408-4199, tel. 812-855-0696, e-mail: oah@indiana.edu. Using topics in American history, OAH presents a quarterly journal for junior high and high school teachers of history. A recent issue (Volume 11, no 2, Winter 1997) discussed labor history. http://www.oah.org/members/mbrinfo.html#moh Hong, Ellen. Triangle Fire Mock Trial [Unpublished]. 2004. Larry Stevens, United States History Mini-Plays (Stevens & Shea Publishers; Relevant Instructional Materials, 1977-1978). Last Update: 21 Aug 2006
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