JAMES GREGORY: Well, California has been rebuilt continually by the people coming to it, and the biggest impact of the so-called Dust Bowl Migration was the contribution of lots of white ...
The Dust Bowl exodus was the largest migration in American history. By 1940, 2.5 million people had moved out of the Plains states; of those, 200,000 moved to California. When they reached the ...
"The Dust Bowl led to a massive migration west to California. Ninety years later, we expect these wildfires, the rising costs of rebuilding and recovery, the challenge of securing and affording ...
Myers said that drought, water, and insurance concerns would likely force Californians out of the state some 90 years after the Dust Bowl’s migration to California. The preliminary estimated ...