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A historical source recounting the severe dust storm known as Black Sunday, providing firsthand observations of its intensity, effects on daily life, casualties, and environmental damage.
Year: 1935
Region / City: Great Plains, United States; Boise City, Oklahoma; Spearman, Texas
Subject: Dust storms, Dust Bowl
Document type: Historical account / eyewitness testimony
Source: The National Archives, PBS American Experience
Author: Multiple (including Melt White and Avis D. Carlson)
Target audience: General public, historians
Date of event: April 14, 1935
Period covered: Spring 1935
Casualties: Multiple deaths, including children from dust pneumonia
Environmental impact: Massive crop damage, disruption of daily life, widespread darkness from dust
Weather conditions: Severe dust storm following weeks of dust storms
Notable locations affected: Plains states, including Texas and Oklahoma
Eyewitness accounts: Descriptions of darkness, difficulty breathing, threats to life, scarcity of water
Price: 8 / 10 USD
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