Voices of the Dust Bowl (Voices of History)

$14.98

This book provides students with an understanding of the Dust Bowl era through historical narrative profiles and educational resources.

Voices of the Dust Bowl (Voices of History)
Voices of the Dust Bowl (Voices of History)
$14.98

[wpforms id=”1190″ title=”true” description=”Request a call back”]

Voices from those who lived through the largest environmental catastrophe in American history. Accelerated Reader Program Selection The 1930s Dust Bowl was the greatest ecological tragedy in the United States. Through a combination of drought and fierce winds, America’s Great Plains were left bare. In a series of sixteen narrative profiles, the author brings to life the voices of this time period. The characters who symbolize common residents of the “Great American Desert,” include a teacher protecting her class from a black roller, a nurse treating patients with dust pneumonia, and a nine-year-old girl who has never seen rain. Dated entries appear chronologically and depict outlaw Bonnie Parker and photographer Dorthea Lange, among other figures of the era. In the back of the book, a historical note gives a thorough overview of the Dust Bowl’s national impact on population growth, healthcare, and the government. A glossary explains terms such as Hooverville and Civilian Conservation Corps. An educational resource, this illustrated history conveys the full effect of this disastrous decade.

Additional information

Weight 0.431 lbs
Dimensions 26.7 × 1.3 × 24.1 in

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Voices of the Dust Bowl (Voices of History)”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *