The Woman Who Was Too Loud
The first complaint came in 1912, six months after the Triangle fire. It was written on a piece of butcher paper and slipped under the door of the settlement house where Clara Goldstein had been staying. It said: "Your voice carries through the walls. The children cannot sleep. Please be quieter." Clara read the complaint and laughed, because she had been called many things in her life—a...
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