“From the summer of 1909 to the end of 1911, New York waist makers - young immigrants, mostly women - achieved something profound. They were a catalyst for the forces of change: the drive for women's rights (and other civil rights), the rise of unions, and the use of activist government to address social problems.” WomenChangeUnionsActivismCivil RightsImmigrantsWomen S RightsSocial IssuesSocial History Book:Triangle: The Fire That Changed America Source: Triangle: The Fire That Changed America