no right, so and saw that,ived it did not seem right, so in the land of plenty to allow families andtruggleifically to degrade them in a way that makes them feel less than human was not acceptable. this area of the center focuses on the dustbowl in experience and the dustbowl era, and since it was such an important part of who woody was and started his work, it is significant to mention. important part of our history as oklahomans. we want people to know the resilient people they came from, and the way they persevered in the face of this natural that was actually man-made. the plains not the over farmed like they were. and there was woody's writing, items about the dustbowl, migrants and what we were dealing with, and a sketch of him going to california, and then one of the scrapbooks, it is one of my favorite pages. it is just a short, little notation in answer to some questions that were posted about him, and he just says, "oh, yeah, i will do what i can to help the folks of oklahoma. don't worry." that speaks to who he was and what he was attending to do. also, we have books that woody .