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Bonnie And Clyde

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

BONNIE AND CLYDE

BY MAKAYLA GALVAN

BONNIE PARKER

  • Born October 1, 1910
  • Second child of 3
  • Father dies and the family was forced to move to Texas
  • She was very smart for a 4ft 10in, 85 pound blonde
  • Was married. Got a tattoo of her and her husbands names on her thigh.
  • Was a waitress

CLYDE BARROW

  • Clyde Chesnut (Champion) Barrow
  • Born March 24, 1909 in Telico, Texas
  • Youngest of 8
  • Never passed through the 5th grade. He was a stubborn child.
  • At age 12, his family moved to west Dallas.
  • Quit school and began selling stolen turkeys with his brother Buck
  • Moved out in 1928
  • Arrested, then let go after lying his way out
  • After the start of his reputation, he met Bonnie Parker.

BONNIE AND CLYDE

  • American outlaws.
  • Traveled central United States with their gang during the Great Depression
  • Their exploits captured attention during the "Public Enemy Era" between 1931 and 1935

BONNIE AND CLYDE (CONT..)

  • Though she was present at many felonies, Bonnie wasn't the machine gun killer the news portrayed her to be.
  • No one has ever seen Bonnie fire at officers.

FACTS

  • Clydesdale first arrest was from not returning a rental car.
  • Bonnie died with a wedding ring that wasn't from Clyde.
  • Robbing banks wasn't their specialty
  • Clyde was rejected from the Navy

MORE FACTS

  • Bonnie wrote poetry
  • A car accident impaired Bonnie's walking
  • Bonnie and Clyde were buried separately

BONNIE AND CLYDE

  • We're the most famous gangster couples in history
  • From 1932 to 1934, during the height of the Great Depression, their gang evolved from petty thieves to nationally known robbers and murderers

BONNIE AND CLYDE

  • The spree ended when they were betrayed by a friend and were shot at a police roadblock in Louisiana on May 23, 1934.
  • The gang was believed responsible for at least 13 murders, including 2 policemen, and several robberies and kidnappings.