Let them burn. They're a lot of cattle anyway.
A factory-owner's response regarding the use of fire drills in March
1911.
Touched by Fire, Irene N. Watt's exquisite new novel, explores one
family's journey as they flee from the pogroms of Russia in 1905, where
the Cossacks burn villages to the ground, to Berlin, Germany, where Jews
have a hard time living and working in peace, to the streets of the
Lower East Side in New York. Teenage Miriam gives a first-hand account
of the excitement everyone feels about going to America, the Golden
Land, the journey in steerage, the arrival at Ellis Island, and the
discrimination the immigrants feel while seeking employment. When Miriam
finally lands a job at the Triangle Shirt Waist Company as a cuff
setter, she believes her future in the New World is finally secure. But
on March 25, 1911, the fire that starts from overflowing bins of
material scraps rages into what becomes known as the Triangle Shirtwaist
Factory fire, and Miriam's life is forever changed.