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by PumpkinSeed

"By 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist Company had already become well known outside the garment industry: the massive strike by women's shirtwaist makers in 1909, known as the Uprising of 20,000, began with a spontaneous walkout at the Triangle Company. During the strike, owners Blanck and Harris, two anti-union leaders, paid hoodlums to attack the protesting workers and hired prostitutes as replacement workers to show contempt for the strikers."  I don't see how that would have accomplished much, whores really only do good work on their backs.

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Ya, I guess you are right, there aren't many good triangle shirt factory jokes either.

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