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Collection 6: "The Story of the Triangle Factory Fire" by Zachary Kent

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  1. sift
    check and sort carefully
    In the days following the fire, city officials sifted through the charred rubble at the Asch Building and tried to fix the fault for the tragedy.
  2. char
    burn to charcoal
    In the days following the fire, city officials sifted through the charred rubble at the Asch Building and tried to fix the fault for the tragedy.
  3. rubble
    the remains of something that has been destroyed
    In the days following the fire, city officials sifted through the charred rubble at the Asch Building and tried to fix the fault for the tragedy.
  4. manslaughter
    recklessly causing someone's death without intending to
    Accused of ignoring their employees’ safety, Triangle owners Blanck and Harris were charged with manslaughter.
  5. corridor
    an enclosed passageway
    Outside, in the corridors, women screamed, “Murderers! Murderers! Make them suffer for killing our children!”
  6. pry
    search or inquire in a meddlesome way
    Through the next four years Commission investigators crawled and pried through the rooms and cellars of factories and tenement houses all across the state.
  7. tenement
    a run-down apartment house barely meeting minimal standards
    Through the next four years Commission investigators crawled and pried through the rooms and cellars of factories and tenement houses all across the state.
  8. enact
    order by virtue of superior authority; decree
    As a result of the Commission’s shocking findings, New York State quickly passed thirty-three new labor laws by 1914. These laws formed the foundation of New York State’s Industrial Code, the finest in the nation. Soon other states followed New York’s example and enacted protective labor laws.
  9. fateful
    having extremely unfortunate or dire consequences
    One Factory Commission investigator had witnessed the fateful Triangle fire.
  10. in vain
    without a successful result or effect
    “They did not die in vain and we will never forget them,” vowed Perkins. From the ashes of the tragic Triangle factory fire came help for millions of United States laborers today.
Created on Tue Jun 09 14:50:32 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Jun 11 15:23:43 EDT 2020)

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