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30 lis 2016 · These Dust Bowl pictures from the 1930s reveal both the vast scope and total despair of the worst ecological disaster in American history.
Go through the photographs of the young photographer named Arthur Rothstein about the Dust Bowl in April 1936.
22 mar 2014 · To this day, the very term Okie conjures images of gaunt men, grim women and doomed children dressed in tattered clothes, traveling by foot or jalopy across a landscape that seems perpetually...
26 paź 2023 · The Dust Bowl was a period in the 1930s when the southern plains of the United States suffered from a severe drought, leading to intense dust storms. These dust storms, caused by strong...
13 sty 2014 · Photos from a time in the mid-1950s when America's great southern plains turned into a windswept, barren Dust Bowl.
Memories, observations, and unique perspectives are captured in Dust, Drought and Dreams Gone Dry: Oklahoma Women and the Dust Bowl Oral History Project from a time that few can still account for first hand.
USDA Photo. The worst drought (lack of rain) in U.S. history hit the southern Great Plains in the 1930s. High winds stirred up the dry soil. This caused huge dust storms that ruined farmland. The affected region came to be known as the Dust Bowl.