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The Great Mississippi Flood | Media Storm | 4

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The Vaudeville Billion

There was no federal money apportioned for flood relief and rescue. So all the money had to be raised in the moment Newspapers would provide a flood dispatch or sort of anecdotes and then they would ask for donations. The single person who raised the most money for the flood was a man named bill rogers. He both toured the flood zone in aeroplanes but then gave Huge benefit performances in New York City and in New Orleans And really kept the nation thinking about the flood longer than it wanted to.

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