Mar 16 2011
March 16th, 2011
“That’s the whole trouble of this fire. Nobody cares. Nobody. One hundred and forty-six people in a half-hour. I have always tears in my eyes when I think, it should never have happened. The executives, with a couple of steps, could have opened the door. But they thought they were better than the working people. It’s not fair because material, money, is more important here than everything.” — Rose Freedman, survivor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
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