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  2. Black Sunday (storm) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sunday is a particularly severe dust storm that occurred on April 14, 1935, as part of the Dust Bowl in the United States. [1] It was one of the worst dust storms in American history and caused immense economic and agricultural damage. [2] It is estimated that 300 thousand tons of topsoil were displaced from the prairie area. [3] On the ...

  3. Black Sunday - Wikipedia

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    Black Sunday (1991), a day in which three people died in two unrelated incidents at Kings Island amusement park; Black Sunday, the 1998 failure of the Denver International Airport Automated Guideway Transit System; Black Sunday, the 2001 death of Dale Earnhardt; Black Sunday (2005), a day when three New York City firefighters were killed in two ...

  4. List of disasters in the United States by death toll - Wikipedia

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    1935 1935 Labor Day hurricane: Tropical cyclone ... White mob attacks affluent black neighborhood; fatalities estimated ... Official death toll was 49, though ...

  5. Widow of firefighter who died on NYC’s ‘Black Sunday’ still ...

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    The devastated widow of a firefighter who died on New York City’s notorious “Black Sunday” — exactly 20 years ago Thursday — said she’s still struck by sudden tearful waves of grief ...

  6. Dust pneumonia - Wikipedia

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    There are no official death rates published for the Great Plains in the 1930s. In 1935, dozens of people died in Kansas from dust pneumonia. [1] Red Cross volunteers made and distributed thousands of dust masks, although some farmers and other people in the affected areas refused to wear them. [1]

  7. Black Sunday (1937) - Wikipedia

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    Black Sunday was a day of multiple terrorist attacks against Palestinians committed by the militant Revisionist Zionist organization the Irgun. The attacks took place on 14 November 1937 in Mandatory Palestine. It was among the first challenges to the Havlagah (lit. restraint) policy not to retaliate against Arab attacks on Jewish civilians.

  8. 1935 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    April 14 – Dust Bowl: The great Black Sunday dust storm (made famous by Woody Guthrie in his "dust bowl ballads") hits hardest in eastern New Mexico and Colorado, and western Oklahoma. April 16 – Fibber McGee and Molly debuts on NBC Radio. May 6 – New Deal: Executive Order 7034 creates the Works Progress Administration (WPA).

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