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Resistance and Solidarity in the Garment Worker Movement

By Clara Dudley

“The battle between these girls and these most determined employers has begun in earnest. It is a question which will win – the employers with plenty of money or the girls with none.” — Mary Dreier of the WTUL, (NYT, 16 Dec 1909) The timeframe examined here spans from this crucial era of political activity in 1909 to March 1911, when the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire killed 146 workers.

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