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Dust Storms Strike America (2:48)

Families were driven out of the once fertile Great Plains by massive dust clouds--one that rose to 10,000 feet and reached as far as New York City.

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Videos (8)

  • Dust Storms Strike America
    Dust Storms Strike America

    Video Clip (2:48)

    Families were driven out of the once fertile Great Plains by massive dust clouds--one that rose to 10,000 feet and reached as far as New York City.

    Video Clip (2:48)
  • FDR: A Voice of Hope
    FDR: A Voice of Hope

    Video Clip (4:06)

    Elected in 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt was a reassuring presence for many Americans through the trials of the Great Depression.

    Video Clip (4:06)
  • Black Blizzard
    Black Blizzard

    Video Clip (2:56)

    On May 9th, 1934 a giant storm rose up out of the great plains. A menacing wall of soil and dust headed east across the land, thick enough to block out the sun.

    Video Clip (2:56)
  • Brother, Can You Spare A Dime
    Brother, Can You Spare A Dime

    Video Clip (2:00)

    Allison Moorer sings the Great Depression anthem, "Brother, Can You Spare A Dime."

    Video Clip (2:00)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Fireside Chat
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Fireside Chat

    Video Clip
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal
    Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal

    Video Clip (1:54)

    How did President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal get the American economy back on track, and which components still have a major impact on today's society?

    Video Clip (1:54)
  • Migrant Mother Photo
    Migrant Mother Photo

    Video Clip (3:06)

    The Migrant Mother image is one of a series of photographs that Dorothea Lange made in February or March 1936 in Nipomo, California.

    Video Clip (3:06)
  • The New Deal
    The New Deal

    Video Clip (2:08)

    President Franklin Roosevelt creates a series of programs designed to help America cope with, and recover from the Great Depression.

    Video Clip (2:08)

Photo Galleries (5)

  • The Dust Bowl
    The Dust Bowl

    13 Photos

    In the 1930s, agricultural damage coupled with drought and windstorms, resulted in severe storms and destruction in the region that became known as the Dust Bowl.

    (13 Photos)
  • New Deal Programs
    New Deal Programs

    14 Photos

    In the 1930s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt launched an ambitious series of social programs and legislation known as the "New Deal," designed to lift the United States out of the economic downturn of the Great Depression.

    (14 Photos)
  • Soup Kitchens and Bread Lines
    Soup Kitchens and Bread Lines

    10 Photos

    As the United States slipped into the economic turmoil of the Great Depression, millions of Americans turned to soup kitchens and bread lines for their daily survival.

    (10 Photos)
  • Oklahoma
    Oklahoma

    11 Photos

    History.com's state gallery for Oklahoma. Learn more about the state symbols and famous landmarks.

    (11 Photos)
  • California
    California

    9 Photos

    With its varied climate and diverse cultural influences, California boasts a range of natural wonders and architectural masterpieces.

    (9 Photos)

Speeches & Audio (1)

  • FDR's Fireside Chat on the Drought and the Dust Bowl
    FDR's Fireside Chat on the Drought and the Dust Bowl

    Audio Clip (2:46)

    On September 6, 1936, in one of his famous fireside chat radio broadcasts, President Franklin Roosevelt describes the conditions he observed firsthand on a tour of the many states devastated by drought.

    Audio Clip (2:46)

Interactives (2)

Read More about Dust Bowl

The Dust Bowl was the name given to the Great Plains region devastated by drought in 1930s depression-ridden America.

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