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Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Released Monday, 5th December 2022
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Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Episode 166: The Aftermath of the Hurricane of 1938 with Jonathan Bergman

Monday, 5th December 2022
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Much has been written about September 21, 1938, the day that a massive hurricane hit Long Island. For Jonathan C. Bergman, the more interesting story began the day after. His extensive research focused on the cleanup and disaster relief efforts orchestrated by a shifting network of Red Cross officials, New Deal workers, Suffolk County agencies, churchgoers, and volunteers.

On today's episode, Bergman takes us through those efforts and the impact the hurricane had on South Shore communities like Southampton and the North Fork fishing industry at Montauk. We also discuss the scope of disaster relief in the United States, from the early days of the Republic up through the emergence of FEMA in the latter 20th century.

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