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  1. Black Sunday is a particularly severe dust storm that occurred on April 14, 1935, as part of the Dust Bowl in the United States. It was one of the worst dust storms in American history and caused immense economic and agricultural damage. It is estimated that 300 thousand tons of topsoil were displaced from the prairie area. On the ...

  2. 14 de abr. de 2015 · After months of brutal conditions, the skies finally cleared by the morning of April 14, 1935, and the winds died down, a rarity on the nearly treeless landscape. Residents came outside to do...

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  3. 16 de nov. de 2009 · In what came to be known as “Black Sunday,” one of the most devastating storms of the 1930s Dust Bowl era sweeps across the region on April 14, 1935. High winds kicked up clouds of millions...

    • Missy Sullivan
  4. It seemed as if it could get no worse, but on Sunday, the 14th of April 1935, it got worse. The day is known in history as “Black Sunday,” when a mountain of blackness swept across the High Plains and instantly turned a warm, sunny afternoon into a horrible blackness that was darker than the darkest night.

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  5. All this happened on Sunday, April 14, 1935, as a thousand mile-long storm made up of the dust that had once been fertile earth blew across the once-green Great Plains. It was Black...

  6. 15 de jun. de 2016 · de 1935 fue realmente devastadora, ese día pasó a la Historia como el ‘Black Sunday’ (domingo negro). Nada haría pensar que esa jornada pudiera estropearse por. culpa de una tormenta de polvo y mucho menos tras el radiante y soleado día que. había amanecido, algo que animó a muchas familias a aprovechar el buen tiempo.

  7. April 14, 1935, dawned clear across the plains. After weeks of dust storms, one near the end of March destroying five million acres of wheat, people grateful to see the sun went outside to do...