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World Becoming a Dust Bowl Because We Still Believe in FateWorld Becoming A Dust Bowl Because We Still Believe in Fate. We still believe that fates control things when from the beginning we were given earth to control. We have made it a trash heap and a dust bowl- Lessons of Dust Bowl Teach Us that Ecosystems Can Spin Out of ControlHere's why we should care: When we gum up the mechanisms that balance the ecology of the Earth, we will reach a tipping point of changes cascading so quickly that we will be unable to cope with them.
- Dust Bowl: A Suffocating NightmareThis answers a history class question in regards to the Dust Bowl and the Black Blizzards. It specifically highlights the conditions of the above and also describes John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath's relation to the historical subject area.
Women of the American Dust BowlDiscusses the dramatic social changes for women during the Dust Bowl and Depression era.
The Dust Bowl: Black Sunday April 14, 1935April 14 2010 is the 75th anniversary of "Black Sunday" April 14, 1935...Considered the worse day of the Dust Bowl.
Commentary on Donald Worster's Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930sHistorian Donald Worster chronicles the environmental history of the southern Great Plains region, paying particular attention to the phenomenon known as the Dust Bowl.- Faces from the Dust BowlCollege level essay analyzing an image of a Dust Bowl family in Walker Evans' collection.
- The Worst Hard Time: The Untold Story of Dust Bowl SurvivorsPulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author Timothy Egan has blended historical documents, newspaper accounts, diaries, and personal interviews into a harrowing account of life in the High Plains during the Dust Bowl years of the 1930s.
- The Dust Bowl ImpactThe impact the Dust Bowl had on the United States, and how the problems that existed with were remedied.
Ex NihiloThe audience is laughing blood- History Does Not Repeat ItselfCurrent events may seem to replicate the events following the previous turn of the century.
Dust Bowl ResortA personal account of a summer resort trip gone to dust.- Useful Colloquialisms from the SouthlandWith a beer or two in him - or the rare, but special, Martini - he'd lapse into the jargon of his youth ...
- Book Review: "The Worst Hard Time," by Timothy EganTimothy Egan's "The Worst Hard Time" is a powerful history about the nightmare years of the Dust Bowl in the 1930s America, during the Great Depression. He gives a riveting account of the suffering area's people endured and how they fought to survive.
- Literature Based Movies for History, American Lit and Economics ClassesHistory educators are often accused of teaching 'war-based' history.
