Bonnie And Clyde: Outlaws In The Great Depression Era

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Bonnie and Clyde In the Great Depression era, there were many outlaws who were wanted by federal law enforcement for armed robbery and other crimes. Among these outlaws, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow were the most notorious of the Depression era outlaws. Throughout their lives they robbed banks and small businesses giving them a reputation for being some of the most infamous outlaws of the 1930’s. From the start of their crime spree to their final days of theft, Bonnie and clyde’s early life, crime spree, and their ultimate death portray how they are among the most well-known criminals of the Great Depression era. Bonnie and Clyde were not always a tag-teaming duo of outlaws. Although they both grew up in the slums of West Dallas, their

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