Analysis Of The Triangle Factory Fire By Frances Perkins

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The Triangle Factory Fire was a tragic event killing many people but, it also affected many people’s lives after the disaster too. Frances Perkins was one of the many bystanders who witnessed the fire. She would later become Franklin D. Roosevelt's secretary of labor in 1933. Having that job made her the first woman to serve in a Presidential Cabinet. She also served longer than any other secretary from 1933 to 1945. Being the secretary of labor Perkins was very important in implementing the Social Security Act. She was interested in the safety and rights of workers. To quote Frances Perkins herself. “I came to Washington to work for God, FDR, and the millions of forgotten, plain and common working men. After the Triangle Factory Fire, Perkins

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