Working People

The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire and the Uprising of the 20,000


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As we’ve mentioned many times before on the show, movements today are a part of a legacy of extraordinary actions taken by ordinary people. Tapping into our own labor history provides us with a blueprint for action in today’s turbulent world.

 

On March 25th, 1911, a fire began in the scrap bins under a cutter’s table on the 8th floor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City. Within minutes, the entire floor was engulfed in flames, spreading to the ninth floor and 10th floors–where 200+ workers were just finishing up to go home for the night. By the time workers were alerted to the conflagration, options for escaping the fire were few. By the time the fire was brought under control, 146 workers were dead. New York City saw sweeping reforms in the aftermath of the fire, catapulting some pro-reform lobbyists like Francis Perkins all the way to the highest halls of government with the introduction of the New Deal 20 years later. 

 

Near the 114th anniversary of this tragedy, Mel sat down with labor historian Dr. Erik Loomis, professor at the University of Rhode Island and author of his forthcoming book, “Organizing America: Stories of Americans Who Fought for Justice” to talk about the struggle for better working conditions in the garment industry in New York City, the fire itself and the reforms enacted afterwards, and why it’s important to learn from our own labor history in this current moment.

 

Additional links/info:

  • Cornell University - ILR School: Remembering the 1911 Triangle Factory Fire

  • Dr. Erik Loomis on Bluesky

  • More information about Dr. Loomis’s forthcoming book, “Organizing America”

 

Permanent links below…

  • Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show!

  • Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page

  • In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page

  • The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page

 

Featured Music…

  • Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song

 

Studio Production: Mel Buer Post-Production: Jules Taylor

 

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