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  • Wow. Great singing.

  • uh yah fuck that

  • WOOW I'm now glad I was born on nineties!

  • @richardcwood1 I see your the same age I am. The Depression didn't help with Dirty 30s, but my family braved it.

  • @MrCraig1930 Some of these picture are from Black Sunday. I still have it written down in 1936 it got as hot as 114.

  • That dust was bad. I helped Mom put wet rags around doors and windows and the wet rags turned to mud.

    When Banks foreclosed farms people would move West, the ones that stayed behind and survived until 1939, the survivors would buy up the foreclosed farms at a very cheap price. this was how the survivors became wealthy.

  • @MrCraig1930, wow! thats horrible, how did your family cope with the dust storm?

  • we learned about this in sience today. we saw a long video about it. it got so bad some people wanted to just kill their babies. they thought it was the end of the world. i wanted to learn more. my heart was pounding. and parts of this video was parts of the video i watched today.

  • Thank you for creating and posting this. I am showing it to my 11th grade U.S. History students today!

  • Old peoples voices makes me laugh

  • Así va a quedar Argentina si siguen desmontando para sembrar soja.

  • Very interesting video thanks. 5+

  • Horrific.

  • How sad this will repeat......I saw the perished crops...this year drving to Central CA. Those who are in dis-belief are as a boyvwalking alone whistling in a grave yard in the dark...pretending he's not scared. MERCY!

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