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Black Sunday refers to April 14, 1935, when a massive dust storm, part of the Dust Bowl phenomenon, devastated large areas of the Great Plains in the United States. This storm, characterized by high winds and severe dust clouds, caused significant ecological and economic damage, displacing thousands of farming families. It highlighted the consequences of poor agricultural practices combined with drought, leading to changes in farming techniques and policies aimed at soil conservation. The day became symbolic of the environmental and human struggles during the Great Depression.

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