The Dust Bowl
Exhibition

n the 1930s, photographers working for the Farm Security Administration (FSA) captured unforgettable images of human fortitude and despair in the face of calamity. Nebraska photographer Bill Ganzel set out in the late 1970s to find and re-photograph Dust Bowl survivors for a book and exhibition. This Humanities Texas traveling exhibition combines the FSA photographs and Ganzel’s interviews to create an eloquent story of human fortitude. For more information, contact the Murrell Memorial Library at 660.831.4123.

September 1–September 30, 2015
Murrell Memorial Library
500 East College St.
Marshall, MO 65340

Map

Map of event location
Fleeing a Dust Storm, Cimarron County, OK, 1936, by Arthur Rothsein.