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Walter Schmitt sound how the winds blew tumbleweeds into fences. The Dust Bowl got Bowl Dust name after Black Sunday, April 14, 1935. Harvey Pickrel tried to buy a tractor the only trick was he would have to dig it out has the dust before he could take it home. Herman remembers chickens going to roost in the middle of the day because the dust storm made it so dark the chickens thought it was night. By April 1935, there had been weeks of dust but the cloud that appeared on the horizon that Sunday was the worst.
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Cars come to a standstill, for no in the world can penetrate that swirling murk. As a dusty gloom spread the nation's capital and blotted out the sun, Bennett explained, This, gentlemen, is what I have been talking about.
More and more dust had been blowing up in the years leading up to that day. In the central and northern plains, was everywhere. The term and was used by radio reporters and writers, in private letters and public speeches.
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