U.S. Report

Friday, February 23, 2001 | by

LOS ANGELES (JTA)—Rose Freedman, the last survivor of the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire in New York that killed 146 people, many of them immigrant Jewish women, died on Feb. 15 in Beverly Hills at the age of 107.

The fire, in which many girls and women jumped to their deaths from eighth- and ninth-story windows, focused attention on poor working conditions and spurred the U.S. labor movement. Freedman survived the fire by going up to the executive floor and then taking the freight elevator to the roof.