Over 100 Years Ago, 123 Young Women Working In A Factory Never Came Home. It Changed Ou... - 0 views
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carmen powell on 26 Mar 14Narrator: One hundred and forty-six people died that Saturday, 125 of them, young women. They were on the eighth, ninth, and tenth floor of the Asch Building in New York City, in Greenwich Village. They couldn't get out the main exit. They raced towards the exit gate, and the exit door was locked.