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The program, related to Ken Burns' new film The Dust Bowl, connected thousands of high school students and united them in a national dialogue. "Drowning in Dirt: Joseph Hutton and the Dust Bowl" Speaker Dr. Dale Potts Dust Bowl | Smithsonian American Art Museum

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The story of Bakersfield's and its Dust Bowl immigrants can be found at the Kern Co. Museum. Recorded pre-COVID19 so there is AgweekTV: SD Dust Bowl Exhibit

Inside the WGC: Black Sunday in the Dust Bowl Welcome · ADMISSION: · There is no admission fee. · HOLIDAYS--please call if you have questions · MUSEUM HOURS · Monday - Saturday 10:00-12:00 & 1:00-4:00 · Closed

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Colorado Experience: The Dust Bowl - Sneak Peek At Oakland Museum of California, our collection of California Art includes Dorothea Lange's personal archive, a gift from the artist that includes 40,000

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Edmon Low Library has an extensive oral history collection. Through the remainder of the Fall semester, you will be able to The Dust Bowl: A Forgotten Catastrophe

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Come out and learn about the dust bowl here in Stratford Texas!! Starting in 1931, a long drought and high temperatures in the Great Plains triggered a disaster commonly referred to as The Dust The Dust Bowl was one of the defining periods of the 20th century, but what actually happened? And how did it affect Texas?

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Colorado Experience: The Dust Bowl National Youth Summit on the Dust Bowl National Museum of American History, October 17, 2012 Register: Museum on June 17, 2013, until May 15, 2014. This exhibit examined the cultural, social, and political impact the Dust Bowl migrants had on California. The

Dr. Shelly Lemons and Dr. Steve Kite discuss the Dust Bowl and in particular the role that women who stayed played. From cowboys to wildlife and even the Dust Bowl, there is an exhibit for all things Dallam and Hartley Counties at the XIT Museum.

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The dust storms of the 1930s moved millions of tons of topsoil across America's heartland, wiping out farms and ranches that had stood for generations. Dust Bowl Colorado: Causes and Consequences lecture presented September 17, 2013 at the History Colorado Center by Pudue

The Dust Bowl Archives - Dorothea Lange Digital Archive | OMCA Journey into the deep relationships between Colorado's people and its land through three stories: life at Mesa Verde 800 years ago, the 1930s Dust Bowl.

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Throwback Thursday: The Man Who Predicted the Dust Bowl Discover the Dust Bowl Migration of the 1930s! A remarkable journey of resilience amidst an ecological disaster. #DustBowl

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Steve Kite, associate professor of history, social sciences and philosophy at the University of Arkansas at Fort Smith, speaks, Learn how President Franklin Roosevelt responded to one of the worst man-made environmental disasters in American

History Colorado Center - Welcome Back! What was life like 100 years ago, during the dust bowl and great depression? A new exhibit at the South Dakota Agricultural

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Welcome to "Through the Lens of History: Unveiling America's Dust Bowl," where I, Samantha Simmons, delve into the captivating Dust Bowl Road Trip: The Museum Issue “Dust, Drought and Dreams Gone Dry" exhibition opens at the Fort Smith Museum of History

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Living West | History Colorado The Cimarron Heritage Center (CHC) Museum consists of over 3.5 acres of hands-on type exhibits and historical buildings. The South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum presents its latest exhibit, “Drowning in Dirt: Joseph Hutton and the Dust Bowl.

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