Uncovering the History of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
The author behind the authoritative retelling of the 1911 fire describes how he researched the tragedy that killed 146 people
- By David von Drehle
- Smithsonian magazine, August 2006, Subscribe
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Those who experienced the horror firsthand could not have anticipated the impact. Nor could they have imagined that, someday—thanks to a lawyer's vanity, a buried footnote, a diligent librarian and the power of technology—their long-silent voices could speak directly of their experiences to readers around the world.
David Von Drehle wrote Triangle: The Fire That Changed America.
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Comments (4)
Was hoping to learn about the fire... this article was about its author
Posted by Misha Martin on May 1,2013 | 03:46 AM
Article was wonderful. I could see the author siiting reading these notes....I just saw a program about this and I am upset at the lack of coverage the 100th ann. has had. Thanks to the Smithsonian website and author for the story it was ?...Moving to say the least.
Posted by Jessica on March 25,2011 | 03:34 PM
I just watched the PBS documentary and started digging for more info when I found this story. I had no idea how little source documentation remains. One would almost suspect a cover up so that future generations would doubt the social conclusions of 1911. I admire you for your quest to unearth what you did. It brings to mind some of my genealogy research trips.
Posted by Jim J Cleveland, OH on March 5,2011 | 04:14 PM
Very interesting and you did a great job writing this
Posted by Tom Smith on May 26,2010 | 03:21 PM