The Titanic tragedy.

AuthorLa Follette, Robert M.
Position1912 - Brief article

Sixteen hundred human beings sacrificed to greed and avarice. Because lifeboats sufficient to accommodate a small city of people would take up dividend-earning space on a $10 million floating palace, they are not carried and there is the Titanic catastrophe. Must there be more of these unnecessary slaughterings...

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