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October 2008, Volume 14, Number 4

2023-08-11 01:52:38

In 1930, California had seven million inhabitants, and its population was reduced. In the 1930s, the sandstorm farmers in the Midwest of Oklahoma and Arkansas began to migrate to California, and in 1940 250 thousand arrived and one third of them emigrated. San Joaquin Valley, there are 1930 people with a population of 540,000. In the 1930s, about 5 million people left the plain.

Modesto Bee reviewed the transition from Dust Bowl to California on September 30, 2008. In the series of rainy season of the 1920 's, farmers believed that the plains could support the production of wheat every year. The drought of the 1930s caused landslides and darkened the sky even at noon.

As the family noticed that droughts and sandstorms did not end, some people started selling what they could not take and drove to the west at Route 66. Many want to be employers on California farms, learn how to grow fruits and vegetables, and hope they live on a farm where they work. However, California farms usually hire seasonal workers only when they need them and instead perform learning tasks using farm workers instead of learning how to become farmers themselves.

The experience of Okies and Arkies is documented in John Steinbeck's 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath. It is the story of a fictional Joad family of sandstorms from Oklahoma to California, which is considered a promising land. To symbolize the plight of immigrants in the Midwest of California, Dorthea Lange 's 1936 immigrant mother' s picture (www.migrantgrandson.com) taken at San Luis Obispo County 's Pea Picker Labor Camp is often used.

Mr. Lange, taken by the immigrant's mother, was Florence Owens Thompson, later living in Modesto. Lange never got the name of Thompson, he said that the family sold the tires by car to buy food. However, Mr. Thompson said that after the pictures were taken, the car needed a fan belt and the family ran away from the pea picker camp.

The proportion of residents of San Joaquin Valley, born in the Midwest, rose from 12% in 1935 to 19% in 1940, reaching a 22% peak in 1950. In 1940, according to a survey that over 40% of people migrated from the dust to San Joaquin Valley, the bowl was a farm worker. However, in 1950 only 25% of the Midwestern immigrants were farm workers, as many people join the army or find work in the factory.

Rick Wartzman's book, "Extreme Obscenity: John Steinbeck's Wrath of the Wrath of Angry" is a story to prevent Kent County's librarian, Gretchen Knief, from banning 'angry grapes'. Schools and libraries; they banned it with a 4: 1 vote. In August 1939, attempts to send novels by American posts and prohibit many schools and public libraries were banned In August 1936, "Grape" was the most popular in the United States There is a book.

The farmers' WB "Bill" battalion is called "grape", "very obscene" and organized a public book in the center of Bakersfield. Farmers are extremely resentful in the section on "grapes". There, the poor are discussing using power to grab what they need.

John Holland, "The transition of Sandstorm has changed the politics, religion and culture of California," Modesto Bee, 30th September 2008. Wartzman, Rick. 2008 "Extreme obscene. John Steinbeck banned angry grapes and banned." PR

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