By Tori J. McCormick Contributing Writer Speaking to North Dakota farmers in Devils Lake on Aug. 7, 1934, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was visibly moved by the drought conditions that plagued the region’s agricultural producers during the era that historians eventually would dub the “Dirty ’30s.” Standing in one of the country’s most drought-addled […]
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