Frances Perkins Quotes
There Was A Stricken Conscience Of Public Guilt And We All Felt That We Had Been Wrong, That Something Was Wrong With That Building Which We Had Accepted Or The Tragedy Never Would Have Happened. Moved By This Sense Of Stricken Guilt, We Banded Ourselves Together To Find A Way By Law To Prevent This Kind Of Disaster.
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