Vocabulary
Characters
Setting
Factory Life
Character Traits
100

A non-union worker who "stole" the strikers' jobs.

What is a scab?

100
From Italy, this character entered America alone and was hired at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory the next day.

Who is Bella?

100

This movie theater had an admission fee of one nickel

What is a nickelodeon?

100

Toward quitting time, some bosses would cover these to gain a few more minutes of work time.

What is a clock?

100

This character could be described as loyal, determined, courageous, and resilient. 

Who is Yetta?

200

Another word for apartment. This dwelling was designed to house as many people as possible.

What is a tenement?

200

This revolutionary is a determined advocate for women's and workers rights! She peacefully fought hard for union recognition all while getting beaten and arrested on the picket lines!

Who is Yetta?

200
These began in tenements and were all over the Lower East side of New York.  Workers here would work long, grueling hours for little to no pay.

What is sweatshops?

200

This employee works long hours sewing women's blouses or shirtwaists.

What is a sewing machine operator?

200

This character grew throughout the story. She is known as being a loyal ally.  By the end of the novel, this once "caged" girl became much more independent.

Who is Jane?

300

Yiddish for "sluggers: or "tough guys," gangsters who beat up anyone.

What is a shtarker?

300

Yetta's sister.  After the strike ends, she marries and starts a family with Mr. Cohen.  They run a grocery store together.

Who is Rahel?

300

Located in New York, twelve million immigrants passed through this reception center which closed in 1924.  

What is Ellis Island?

300

They hired workers and paid their wages, they made the rules and fired employers at any time for any reason or no reason at all.  They despised unions and hired shitakers, or strikebreakers, to beat strikers at the picket line.

Who are factory owners?

300

This is Jane's chaperone whom Jane attempts to fire.  She is judgmental, bossy, unkind, and rude.

Who is Mrs. Millhouse?

400

The shutting down of an entire industry as a form of protest.

What is a general strike?

400

Born into wealth, she is a loyal ally to the Triangle Shirtwaist strikers.  She is ashamed of her father's involvement with strikebreakers, cutting ties with her father and "rich" life.

Who is Jane?

400

This new-model factory occupied the top three floors of the Ashe Building and employed hundreds of workers. Workers here produced an early 1900's clothing design called a shirtwaist.

What is the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory?

400

These lists were exchanged to prevent "troublemakers" from getting jobs in the industry.

What are blacklists?

400

Bella and Yetta's strict, mean boss at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. He is a cheat who yells and mistreats the workers.

Who is Signor Carlotti?

500

An act of rising up; a revolt.

What is an uprising?

500

Both arrived at Ellis Island as poor immigrants. The owners of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. Also known as the "Shirtwaist Kings."

Who are Max Blanck and Isaac Harris?


500

Inside the Great Hall of this building is where many union meetings were held in the early 1900's. Classes were offered for free here too!

What is Cooper Union?

500

This rule, enforced at many factories, prevented workers from talking to one another. Factory owners were afraid of workers talking to one another about joining or organizing unions.

What is the silent rule?

500

This character is hardworking, dependable, honest and loyal. He has Jane's best interest in mind.  Since Jane ran away from home, he continued to search for her until he finally found her outside the Triangle Factory a year later.

Who is Mr. Corrigan?