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Note to researchers: This exhibit presents mainly primary documents, with a selection of secondary documents.
If you are new to research of this type, please review the difference between primary sources and secondary sources under Tips for Student Projects.
| Sweat
Shops and Strikes before 1911 |
TESTIMONIALS
- Selections from Leon Stein's Out of the Sweatshops
The Kheel Center would like to thank Mrs. Miriam Stein and Barbara Ismail for granting permission to use selections from the late Leon Stein's book.
LETTERS
SONGS
NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES
- New York Times, March 26, 1911, p. 1. "141 Men and Girls Die in
Waist Factory Fire; Trapped High Up in Washington Place Building; Street
Strewn with Bodies; Piles of Dead Inside."
- Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 26, 1911, p. 1. "New York Fire Kills 148."
- New York Times, March 26, 1911, p. 4. "Stories of Survivors. And
Witnesses and Rescuers Outside Tell What They Saw."
- New York Times, March 26, 1911, p. 4. "Lived Amid Flames, But Nearly
Drowns."
- New York Times, March 26, 1911, p. 4. "Crowd At Police Station; Mercer Street is Turned Into an Emergency Hospital"
- New York Times, March 26, 1911, p. 4. "Death List Shows Few Identified"
- Chicago Sunday Tribune, March 28, 1911, p. 2. "Thrilling Incidents in Gotham Holocaust That Wiped Out One Hundred and Fifty Lives."
- Ladies' Garment Worker, April 1911. [notice of the fire]
TESTIMONIALS
- Selections from Triangle Fire, by Leon Stein
- Selections from Out of the Sweatshop, by Leon Stein
The Kheel Center would like to thank Mrs. Miriam Stein and Barbara Ismail for granting permission to use selections from the late Leon Stein's book.
LETTERS
SONGS
RE-ENACTMENTS
NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES
SONGS
The Kheel Center would like to thank Manny Rubenstein for granting permission to use these documents ©2003.
TESTIMONIALS
- Selections from Out of the Sweatshop, by Leon Stein
- Selections from Triangle Fire, by Leon Stein
The Kheel Center would like to thank Mrs. Miriam Stein and Barbara Ismail for granting permission to use selections from the late Leon Stein's book.
NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES
REPORTS
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Investigation, Trial and Reform |
NEW! Transcripts of the Criminal Trial Against the Factory's Owners
NEWSPAPER ACCOUNTS AND MAGAZINE ARTICLES
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New York Times, March 28, 1911, p. 1. "Blame Shifted on All Sides
for Fire Horror."
- Outlook, April 22, 1911,
"Indictments in the Asch Fire Case"
- Outlook, April 29, 1911,"Placing the Responsibility"
- Literary Digest, January 1912, "147
Dead, Nobody Guilty"
LECTURES
REPORTS
Preliminary Report of the Factory Investigating Commission, 1912
New York (State) Factory Investigating Commission (excerpts)
Report to the Legislature of the State of New York
(pp. 13-20)
The Fire Hazard in Factory Buildings (pp. 28-34)
Recommendations of the Commission (pp. 38-45)
Ninth Floor Plan of the Asch Building (illustration) (p. 46)
Results of the Data (pp. 128-130)
Notes
on Some Trades in Which Women are Employees, "Clothing
(Women's waists)"( pp. 277-278)
Testimony of Edward F. Croker, Fire Chief (pp.14-21, 35-36, 39-40)
-the Triangle Fire, the Asch Building, and who was responsible
Testimony of G.I. Harmon, Inspector, Labor Department (p. 242-249)
-inspection of Asch Building prior to the Triangle Fire
Testimony of William L. Beers, Fire Marshal, City of New York (p. 571, 580-82)
-interrogated about the Asch Building
Fourth Report of the Factory Investigating
Commission, 1915.
-Includes summary of work of the commission and
laws passed as a result of the commission's work.
Last update: 5 May 2008
All contents © 1998-2005.
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives,
Cornell University/ILR. All rights reserved.
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