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The average rating for A New Jersey Anthology based on 2 reviews is 4 stars.has a rating of 4 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2015-05-20 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 3 stars Patricia Curtis
Such a sad chapter in American history. So many people (mostly young, immigrant women) perished either by fire or falling to the pavement. Fortunately, the investigation into this incident led to reforms in the conditions of factory workers. Reading the description of the fear and confusion during the fire, I couldn't help but make a connection to the events of 9-11; people dying in a fire or jumping to the ground to escape burning to death.
Review # 2 was written on 2014-07-13 00:00:00
2002was given a rating of 5 stars Kenneth Dunne
It's the 100-year anniversary of a major touchstone in union activism, worker's rights: the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, just off of Washington Square, where 146 girls and women died in a factory where fire exits were locked from the outside (to prevent employees from stealing cotton scraps) and fire escapes were flimsy enough to fall right off of the building when anyone tried to use them. The fire lasted 15 or 20 minutes and had immense consequences for labor law, women's rights and immigrant's rights, and even pop culture: the morgues containing the dead girls became a sideshow attracting 200,000 gawkers, while William Randolph Hearst relentlessly tore into sweatshops despite political pressure to downplay the story. This is a book geared towards Young Adult readers, but it's still terrific for older readers who want a judicious history of the event, its context and its repercussions: New York City's immigrant population and industry barons; the megatrend of the shirtwaist, or a blouse that is puffy on top but narrows into a tiny waist (hence the factory's name, "Triangle"); the history of strikes and strikebreakers, and the explosive consequences of the disaster that reshaped labor and union rights in America.


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