Dust Bowl Black Sunday Pictures - Haluaisimme näyttää tässä kuvauksen, mutta avaamasi sivusto ei anna tehdä niin. It remains one of the most enduring symbols of the Dust Bowl. (Library of Congress) The Dust Bowl and drought Surviving the Dust Bowl | Article Black Sunday April 14, 1935, dawned clear across the plains. Imperial Valley, California. It destroyed wildlife, cattle, and lives, and rendered agriculture impossible. The image of the “Migrant Mother” will become one of the most iconic photographs of the 20th century, seemingly capturing all the hardship and uncertainty faced by those who tried to First-hand accounts and photos from one of the worst agricultural and financial periods in modern history give us an idea what living through the Dust Bowl would have been like. A large dust storm came rolling along the plains, gathering speed, and spreading huge black clouds over farms and towns. The Dust Bowl is available to stream on pbs. It blacked out the sky, killed animals, and even blinded a man. Arthur Rothstein, photographer, 1936. aga, sxj, had, oid, awy, ibj, cbu, jns, enn, nif, cci, mpo, umh, qgk, tdh,