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Ken Burns on the Dust Bowl
November 14, 2012—Was the 1930s disaster man-made? Could it happen again? Ken Burns—the filmmaker behind the upcoming PBS miniseries
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November 14, 2012—Was the 1930s disaster man-made? Could it happen again? Ken Burns—the filmmaker behind the upcoming PBS miniseries
The Dust Bowl
—explains.
Click here for a longer, more detailed National Geographic Q&A with Ken Burns.
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Ken Burns on the Dust Bowl
November 14, 2012—Was the 1930s disaster man-made? Could it happen again? Ken Burns—the filmmaker behind the upcoming PBS miniseries
The Dust Bowl
—explains.
Click here for a longer, more detailed National Geographic Q&A with Ken Burns.
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