Dust Bowl Journal

The dust storms are still happening. FDR's New Deal doesn't seem to be helping. The radio says America's suicide rates are tripled now, and all we listen to on the radio now is that foolish Fireside Chat. I am in despair and we have little food.
Goodnight.


Image 1: Washington, D.C.: 1937..President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated behind microphone, during one of his fireside chats.. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopedia Britannica ImageQuest.

Image 2: DUST BOWL, 1938. A farm eroded by dust storms as a result of overgrazing, north of Dalhart, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938.. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest.

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The dust storms are still happening. FDR's New Deal doesn't seem to be helping. The radio says America's suicide rates are tripled now, and all we listen to on the radio now is that foolish Fireside Chat. I am in despair and we have little food.
Goodnight.


Image 1: Washington, D.C.: 1937..President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated behind microphone, during one of his fireside chats.. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopedia Britannica ImageQuest.

Image 2: DUST BOWL, 1938. A farm eroded by dust storms as a result of overgrazing, north of Dalhart, Texas. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, June 1938.. [Photograph]. Retrieved from Encyclopædia Britannica ImageQuest.

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