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American Experience

Triangle Fire Preview

The deadliest workplace accident in New York's history changed American factories forever.

Aired 02/27/2011 | Rating NR

American Experience

Triangle Fire Preview

Preview: Season 23 Episode 7 | 30s

The deadliest workplace accident in New York's history changed American factories forever.

On March 25, 1911, a fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York's Greenwich Village. By the time the fire had burned itself out, 146 people were dead. The landmark legislation that followed gave New Yorkers the most comprehensive workplace safety laws in the country.

Aired 02/27/2011 | Rating NR

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Triangle Fire: Chapter 1

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Watch Chapter 1 of Triangle Fire. (9m 31s)

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