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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 has a rating of 4.5 stars
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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
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  • Black cloud
  • Written by author Eliot Kleinberg
  • Published by New York : Carroll & Graf, 2003., 2003/07/13
  • 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
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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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