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This column is based on eyewitness accounts, trial transcripts, testimony, and information
from the New York City Fire Dept. It is the harrowingly small amount of sidewalk that may hit
you when you stand in front of the building that housed the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory,
where 100 years ago this March 25, 146 garment workers - 129 women, Factory Unlock
iPhone 417 men - perished in a murderous factory fire that ranks as one of the worst this
nation has ever known.
But the fire should not have been so appallingly lethal, since even the day after the fire, the
walls and floors of the building remained largely intact, said my great grandfather, Thomas F.
Labor hazards ruled the day back then and management looked the other way, greedy until
prove Factory Unlock iPhone 4n guilty. A horse-drawn grocery wagon careened around the
corner, its driver frantically calling onlookers to grip the sides of a wool horse blanket.
Remembering the Fire," which brings to life the dreadful and infuriating events of this
tragedy.
Feldsuh, who has won a string of Tony Awards, Emmy Awards, and Drama Desk awards,
spoke with me about the movie, and how her personal family history poignantly, and
strikingly, interconnects not only with the anniversary of this event, but with garment workers:
"I was honored to participate in the 100th commemoration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory
fire in any way I could, because but three weeks after the Triangle tragedy, my beloved
mother, Lillian Kaplan Feldsuh, was born on a dining room table at 1534 Charlotte Street in
the Bronx."
"Lily will live, please God, to see her 100th birthday this April 18th. Her mother, Ada, couldn't
go to her job as a garment worker in a midtown Manhattan factory that March of 1911,
because she was already in her ninth month."
"I saw Ada's Ellis Island records marking her immigration into America in 1903 from England-
-under religion it said HEBREW, under profession it said TAILORESS. Ada worked as a
Hebrew Tailoress and would live a full life. Her daughter, Lillian, my mother, is now
completing a century of life. Their luck did not run out as it did for the girls in the Triangle
factory fire."
Feldsuh continues: "I leave you with a quote from George Bernard Shaw that serves as a
reminder to all of us who employ or are employed:
"'I am of the opinion that our lives belong to the community, and that as long as we shall live,
it is our privilege to do for it whatever we can. I want to be thoroughly used up when I die, for
the harder I work, the longer I live. Life is no brief candle to me. It is a splendid torch that I've
got hold of for one moment in time and I want to make it burn as brightly as possible here,
2. before handing it on to future generations.'"
List of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Victims
The list of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire victims comes courtesy of Cornell University.
Adler, Lizzie, 24
Altman, Anna, 16
Ardito, Annina, 25
Bassino, Rose, 31
Benanti, Vincenza, 22