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Summary Of: Dust Bowl

The storms of the Dust Bowl were given names such as Black Blizzard and Black Roller because visibility was reduced to... The Dust Bowl was an ecological and human disaster... The Dust Bowl area lies principally west of the... the region in which the Dust Bowl occurred was thought unsuitable for agriculture... The Dust Bowl exodus was the largest migration in American history within a short period of time... The plight of Dust Bowl migrants became widely known from the novel... famous for their depictions of life during the Dust Bowl of the 1930s... The Dust Bowl Diary of Grace Edwards...

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