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The Triangle Strike And Fire
In The Triangle Strike and Fire, by John F. McClymer, twenty thousand women who wanted their muffled voices to be heard struck. It was a general strike that involved the richest women to the poorest. The strike brought all of the women together into a sort of sorority. The sorority saw many successes and failures, but through it all realized that socioeconomic status, beliefs, and family history wasn’t a reason for them to be separate. They were better off together...twenty thousand strong.
A man by the name of Samuel Gompers was president of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) at this time. He gave a speech to a room full of shirtwaist makers. By the end of his speech, he had convinced everyone to strike. The women from the sorority were all very diverse. They were rich, poor, immigrants, natives, black, white, etc. The women saw each other on the same level as everyone else, which is why the alliance they formed is called a sorority. It was a sort of a sisterhood. The strikers all rallied under some basic rights that they thought that they were entitled to: better hours, higher pay, and improvement of unsanitary working conditions. The women agreed with Gompers when he said the present condition, “breaks the
Approximate Word count = 1960
Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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