In honor of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factor Fire, here's Wil Haygood from 2002 (thanks, Mara):
HAMLET, N.C. — It seems as if the dead are still dying here.
Everyone had mentioned "time" to the survivors. It would be a tonic against the grief, it would cure things. But what to do if the grief keeps outwitting time? What to do if it is deeper than time itself?
Eleven years ago in this beaten-down town, a chicken plant called Imperial Food Products caught fire. Twenty-five people died. Mostly mothers, many of whom had become young grandmothers. Slipping the arms of children into coat sleeves. "We got six bodies," says Chip Knotts of Nelson's Funeral Home. "That's pretty tough — even for a…
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