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          Douglas Hurt's The Dust Bowl
           Part 1 of Paper ....eties who dealt with it.  The Dust Bowl is a vast area stretching across the Great Plains from Oklahoma to Colorado.  Hurt includes precise locations of specific dust storms that took place from the early 1800’s until the 1930’s and on.  Also included in The Dust Bowl are descriptive pictures, and a vision into the....           Part 2 of Paper ....ccept them as a part of daily life.  On April 10, 1935, a dust storm rolled through Texas and Oklahoma and on to Kansas.  The storm lasted for over twenty-four hours, and set a record for intensity and duration of a storm.  This storm came four days before the dreadful “black blizzard” that hit Amarillo, Texas on April 14, 1935.
In 1936, The Resettlement Administration, an organization set up to financially aid rural farmers in poverty, sent a film crew to portray the causes and consequences....            |   
          
          
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