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September 1928 | ||
1 | Tamarind Avenue | 1 |
2 | Big Water | 5 |
3 | The Black Cloud | 19 |
4 | The Islands | 35 |
5 | Porto Rico | 47 |
6 | Bearing Down | 57 |
7 | West Palm Beach | 69 |
8 | The Outer Bands | 87 |
9 | The Glades | 95 |
10 | In the Morning | 113 |
11 | Help | 129 |
12 | The Interior | 139 |
13 | Cleaning Up and Rebuilding | 157 |
14 | Black and White | 169 |
15 | Coot Simpson | 183 |
16 | The Dike | 191 |
17 | Zora | 205 |
18 | The Dead | 213 |
19 | The Grave | 227 |
20 | Storm at a Glance | 243 |
The Legacy of the 1928 Hurricane | 247 | |
Acknowledgments | 251 | |
Endnotes | 255 | |
Index | 271 |
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Add Black cloud, In September 1928, when great storms were still unnamed, nearly 700 black men, women, and children were buried in an unmarked West Palm Beach ditch following the nation's second-deadliest hurricane. The savage gusts that churned the waters of Lake Okeecho, Black cloud to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Black cloud, In September 1928, when great storms were still unnamed, nearly 700 black men, women, and children were buried in an unmarked West Palm Beach ditch following the nation's second-deadliest hurricane. The savage gusts that churned the waters of Lake Okeecho, Black cloud to your collection on WonderClub |