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'''Books'''
 
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Farming the Dust Bowl'' : a First-Hand Account from Kansas by  Lawrence Svobida
 
Farming the Dust Bowl'' : a First-Hand Account from Kansas by  Lawrence Svobida
 
Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1986, c1940.
 
Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1986, c1940.
Science & Engineering Library Stacks S623.S87 1986. 255 p. Originally published as An empire of dust, 1940.
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Science & Engineering Library Stacks S623.S87 1986. 255 p. Originally published as ''An Empire of Dust'', 1940.
 
 
 
 
 
''Empire of Dust : Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt'' / David C. Jones.
 
''Empire of Dust : Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt'' / David C. Jones.
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''Children of the Dust Bowl : the true story of the school at Weedpatch Camp''  by Jerry Stanley ; illustrated with photographs.
 
''Children of the Dust Bowl : the true story of the school at Weedpatch Camp''  by Jerry Stanley ; illustrated with photographs.
 
New York : Crown, c1992
 
New York : Crown, c1992
Child Curric LC5152.C2S73 1992   Describes the plight of the migrant workers who traveled from the Dust Bowl to California during the Depression and were forced to live in a federal labor camp and discusses the school that was built for their children.
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Child Curric LC5152.C2S73 1992.    Describes the plight of the migrant workers who traveled from the Dust Bowl to California during the Depression and were forced to live in a federal labor camp and discusses the school that was built for their children.
  
  
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''Our Daily Bread'' and other films of the Great Depression / Film Preservation Associate c1999
 
''Our Daily Bread'' and other films of the Great Depression / Film Preservation Associate c1999
 
McHenry Media Center DVD1410       
 
McHenry Media Center DVD1410       
Originally released as a motion picture made in 1934, and other short films produced in the 1930s
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Originally released as a motion picture made in 1934, and other short films produced in the 1930s.
 
 
 
Summary: ''Our Daily Bread'' (King Vidor 1934) is a depression-era drama in which a young couple leads a group of unemployed people in making a communal farm succeed. Includes a prologue to the movie by King Vidor. -- The fake newsreels "California Election News #1 and #2 (1934), were secretly produced by MGM as "dirty tricks" in the film industry's political war against Upton Sinclair. -- ''The River'' (Pare Lorentz 1937) dramatizes the stripping of the Mississipi River basin and the effort to restore this region. -- The ''Plow that Broke the Plains'' (Pare Lorentz 1936) focuses on the ecological and human tragedy of the Dust Bowl. -- Power and the Land (Rural Electrification Administration), elevates the photogenic Parkinson family to iconic figures of Americana. -- The New Frontier is a government documentary
 
Summary: ''Our Daily Bread'' (King Vidor 1934) is a depression-era drama in which a young couple leads a group of unemployed people in making a communal farm succeed. Includes a prologue to the movie by King Vidor. -- The fake newsreels "California Election News #1 and #2 (1934), were secretly produced by MGM as "dirty tricks" in the film industry's political war against Upton Sinclair. -- ''The River'' (Pare Lorentz 1937) dramatizes the stripping of the Mississipi River basin and the effort to restore this region. -- The ''Plow that Broke the Plains'' (Pare Lorentz 1936) focuses on the ecological and human tragedy of the Dust Bowl. -- Power and the Land (Rural Electrification Administration), elevates the photogenic Parkinson family to iconic figures of Americana. -- The New Frontier is a government documentary
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http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/107356/review/5940604/dustbowlballads ''Rolling Stone'' review of Guthrie with links to samples.  Guthrie inspired Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.
 
http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/107356/review/5940604/dustbowlballads ''Rolling Stone'' review of Guthrie with links to samples.  Guthrie inspired Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.
  
Bruce Springsteen "Ghost of Tom Joad"  [http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/TheGhostOfTomJoad.html Lyrics].   
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Bruce Springsteen "Ghost of Tom Joad"  [http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/TheGhostOfTomJoad.html Lyrics].  [http://www.sonymusic.com/clips/selection/30/BruceSpringsteen/TheGhostOfTomJoad_56.asx Sample]
[http://www.sonymusic.com/clips/selection/30/BruceSpringsteen/TheGhostOfTomJoad_56.asx Sample]
 

Revision as of 19:25, 28 July 2008

Books

Dust Bowl : The Southern Plains in the 1930s by Donald Worster. New York : Oxford University Press, 1979. McHenry Stacks F786.W87

Dust Bowl Diary by Ann Marie Low. Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, c1984. McH Stacks F636.L92 1984 Farming the Dust Bowl : a First-Hand Account from Kansas by Lawrence Svobida Lawrence : University Press of Kansas, 1986, c1940. Science & Engineering Library Stacks S623.S87 1986. 255 p. Originally published as An Empire of Dust, 1940.

Empire of Dust : Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt / David C. Jones. Edmonton : University of Alberta Press, 1987. McH Stacks F1079.5.A43J66 1987

Dust Bowl, USA : Depression America and the Ecological Imagination, 1929-1941 / Brad D. Lookingbill. Athens : Ohio University Press, c2001 McH Stacks F595 .L66 2001

Letters from the Dust Bowl / by Caroline Henderson ; edited by Alvin O. Turner. Norman : University of Oklahoma Press, c2001 McH Stacks F702.N6 H46 2001

Children of the Dust Bowl : the true story of the school at Weedpatch Camp by Jerry Stanley ; illustrated with photographs. New York : Crown, c1992 Child Curric LC5152.C2S73 1992. Describes the plight of the migrant workers who traveled from the Dust Bowl to California during the Depression and were forced to live in a federal labor camp and discusses the school that was built for their children.


California and the Dust Bowl Migration by Walter J. Stein. Westport, Conn., Greenwood Press [1973] McH Stacks HD1527.C2S76 1973


American Exodus : the Dust Bowl Migration and & Okie Culture in California / James N. Gregory. New York : Oxford University Press, 1989. McH Stacks HB1985.C2G74 1989


The Worst Hard Time : The Untold Story of those who Survived the Great American Dust Bowl / Timothy Egan Boston : Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006 McH Stacks F595 .E38 2006



Video

Surviving the Dust Bowl / PBS The American Experience ; McHenry Library Media Center VT5782 1 videocassette (57 min.)

The Grapes of Wrath / Twentieth Century-Fox presents Darryl F. Zanuck's production c2007 Media Center DVD5838

Our Daily Bread and other films of the Great Depression / Film Preservation Associate c1999 McHenry Media Center DVD1410 Originally released as a motion picture made in 1934, and other short films produced in the 1930s.

Summary: Our Daily Bread (King Vidor 1934) is a depression-era drama in which a young couple leads a group of unemployed people in making a communal farm succeed. Includes a prologue to the movie by King Vidor. -- The fake newsreels "California Election News #1 and #2 (1934), were secretly produced by MGM as "dirty tricks" in the film industry's political war against Upton Sinclair. -- The River (Pare Lorentz 1937) dramatizes the stripping of the Mississipi River basin and the effort to restore this region. -- The Plow that Broke the Plains (Pare Lorentz 1936) focuses on the ecological and human tragedy of the Dust Bowl. -- Power and the Land (Rural Electrification Administration), elevates the photogenic Parkinson family to iconic figures of Americana. -- The New Frontier is a government documentary Media Center VT3302

The plow that Broke the Plains [videorecording] : a U.S. documentary film ; The River : a U.S. documentary film / written and directed by Pare Lorentz Media Center DVD4803

America Comes of Age II Online


Images

On the Dirty Plate Trail : Remembering the Dust Bowl Refugee Camps / texts by Sanora Babb ; photographs by Dorothy Babb. Austin : University of Texas Press, McH Stacks HD5856.U5 B33 2007


Sound Recording/Music

Guthrie, Woody, 1912-1967. Dust bowl Ballads. [Sound recording] Folkways Records FH 5212. [1964] Media Center L812

Guthrie's of "Dust Bowls Blues"

"This Land is Your Land" with Dorthea Lange Images

http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/107356/review/5940604/dustbowlballads Rolling Stone review of Guthrie with links to samples. Guthrie inspired Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen.

Bruce Springsteen "Ghost of Tom Joad" Lyrics. Sample