Chicano History in the United States
Dust Bowl Migration refers to the mass exodus of families, particularly from the Great Plains, during the 1930s, due to severe drought and devastating dust storms that rendered farmland unproductive. This migration significantly impacted Chicano communities as many sought better opportunities in California and other western states, resulting in shifts in demographics, labor patterns, and cultural exchanges.
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