ORIGINS OF WOMEN\

Nord America Stati Uniti d'America

title: FIRE AT THE COTTON TEXTILE FACTORY OF NEW YORK

subject date: 2007-12-20

caption: ORIGINS OF WOMEN'S DAY March 25, 1911: The textile factory Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York devoured by fire. After the protest during a strike the workers were made to enter by force in the factory, where he died burned alive following the fire broke out. The memory of this tragic accident, tragic example of the struggles of early '900 for women's rights, in time overlapped in the celebrations for International Women's Day on 8 March, to identify with it and turn it into a fire anniversary same, the date of which, revisited by tradition, is commonly recognized in the 8th March 1908, while the textile factory is now known by the name of Cotton. New York March 25, 1911

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city: Nord America

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continent: Nord America

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subject century: XX

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industryUnited StatesAmericaMarch 8International Women's DayworkingSMOCGILunionwomanrecurrencecelebrationemanicpazioneWomen's Daymassacrechroniclesecurityworkingworkerswhite deathaccidentfireempowerment of womenhistory of the labor movementUnited States of AmericaUseUSAdisasters

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