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Rose Freedman died in February. She lived 107 years, a life as full as it was long. Yet, it will be remembered most for surviving a single day. On March 25, 1911, she was one among scores of immigrant girls crowded into the upper floors of a Manhattan sweatshop. There they worked long hours for...

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