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The Dust Bowl 1930’s

The Dust Bowl 1930’s. People caught in their own yards grope for the doorstep.. . . Cars come to a standstill, for no light in the world can penetrate that swirling murk . . We live with the dust, eat it, sleep with it . . . (A. D. Carlson The New Republic).

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The Dust Bowl 1930’s

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  1. The Dust Bowl 1930’s People caught in their own yards grope for the doorstep.. . . Cars come to a standstill, for no light in the world can penetrate that swirling murk . . We live with the dust, eat it, sleep with it . . . (A. D. Carlson The New Republic)

  2. Stratford TX April 18, 1935 (NOAA George Marsh Album)

  3. Oklahoma boy, 1936

  4. Goodwell, Okla. , 1937

  5. Black Sunday, April 14, 1935

  6. Red Cross WorkersLiberal, Kansas

  7. May, 1937, Kansas(Library of Congress)

  8. Running from the StormCimarron, OK (1936)

  9. Car buried by dust

  10. Farmer raising fence to be higher than dustOkla. (Library of Congress)

  11. Black BlizzardColorado, 1937

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