The Last Man's Club

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“The southern plains were the best dam*ed countries God’s sun ever shone upon” (John L. McCarty). This is a famous quote from the famous founder of the dust bowl historic Last Man’s Club, John L McCarty. His club was a very potent organization that united America in a very dark time. It helped the farmers of the dust bowl area/era stay in a safe haven with their peers. The Last Man’s Club was an outrageous mutual support group which united the American citizens in a very dark page of American history.
The Last Man’s club was an in-depth dust bowl era organization, started for the purpose of supporting suffering farmers of America. The Last Man’s Club was used during all of the dust bowl. It united America overall, and made them a people barricade …show more content…

The first was a very inhumane rumor that was stated in the first paragraph of this article. It was started by the Secretary of Interior at the time. The Department of Interior (DOI) is a United States government department dealing and conserving with all federal land in the United States of America. The rumor had it that, the dust bowl area was to be made public, and all people in there would be forcefully rehabilitated to another location without authority nor question. This plan went far across America, shocking tons of people, especially farmers. The DOI (Department of Interior) tried to persuade the current president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt to buy the land for the government. Like the people’s shock, it hit right back to the Department of Interior, the president ignored it, and declined. The second and most detrimental cause was, Black Sunday. It shred most the hope for farmers, and destroyed much more land in the dust bowl area, mostly near Texas. That lost hope was to be restored, the uprising of the Last Man’s Club helped that. The throne was reclaimed all because of the Last Man’s Club. Also, just like power calls for great responsibility, the Last Man’s Club calls for people, making huge …show more content…

From all over the country, from professional doctors, chefs, maids, and even more farmers came to the club held in the dust bowl area to bring more support. With this no meetings or ranks were ranged to handle all this people. It was just a mass of meek and outgoing Americans willing to help. This effect had sustained three-quarters of the original dust bowl area farmers to stand still in their damaged land. If all those people migrated to different states, it would be a bigger catastrophe then the time’s current migration. Through the possibly most horrific time of American history, the free people came together to help one another, gathering for each other, in poverty or in riches. There was no distinct difference in the people or actions, for that club had no shame for making America stand taller than the dust storms and dirty thirties. That is what the power of the Last Man’s Club was and possibly still is.
The Last Man’s Club went far in American history, making a new page in the dust bowl era. The men and women would never be dishonorably judged by what they did by rightful people. This moment in American history, started by John L McCarty still lives on with some veterans currently inactive. The things they did will never be forgotten or archived. This mutual support group for farmers united America in a very dark time and will echo on, The Last Man’s

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