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SUMMARY

THE WORST HARD TIME

BASED ON THE BOOK BY TIMOTHY EGAN

SUMMARY WRITTEN BY: LIBRARY OF STORIES

CONTENT

The Great Plowup (1901–1930)

Settling No Man’s Land

The Dust Begins to Blow

Black Sunday and the Peak of the Dust Storms

Struggles and Resilience of Dust Bowl Residents

Roosevelt’s New Deal and Environmental Recovery Efforts

Witnesses to Environmental and Social Collapse

Migration and the "Okie" Exodus

The End of the Dust Bowl

General Analysis and Legacy

ABOUT THE ORIGINAL BOOK

“The Worst Hard Time” by Timothy Egan chronicles the Dust Bowl, one of the most devastating environmental disasters in U.S. history. Focusing on the southern Great Plains during the 1930s, the book explores the human and environmental toll of over-farming, drought, and relentless dust storms. Through vivid personal stories, Egan examines the resilience of families who endured extreme isolation, poverty, and loss. The book addresses themes of ecological mismanagement, the consequences of human interaction with nature, and the social and economic impacts of the Great Depression, offering a powerful reflection on survival and human determination.

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