The Triangle Shirtwaist fire anniversary is today. Here's the NYT front page from the morning after. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1911/03/26/104859694.pdf …pic.twitter.com/jCA7pr02hG
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The Triangle Shirtwaist fire anniversary is today. Here's the NYT front page from the morning after. https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1911/03/26/104859694.pdf …pic.twitter.com/jCA7pr02hG
Does anyone talk about that headline - "men and girls"? Was it taboo to say "women"? I checked the image with names of victims, it seems most of these women were in their 20s, a few in their 30s. Also, the sub-hed "600 girls are hemmed in" - WTF
it was more than a century ago. words meant different things in different contexts.
Lol really Erin? Does meaning change over time and with context? Thanks for clueing me in
Next time just say "I don't know and I don't care"
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