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With crops drying in the fields and cattle
starving, the Dust Bowl farmers had little choice but to abandon their farms and move
elsewhere. Loading as many of their belongings as they could carry, the farmers and their
families joined thousands of others migrating to other parts of the country. The pictures
that follow provide a view of life "on the road" as the migrants moved west,
south, or southeast in search of work. What do the faces of those pictured tell you about
life "on the road?" What problems do you think were most common to the migrants
as they traveled "on the road?" What things do you think were essential to
surviving "on the road"?
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