Ebook {Epub PDF} Dont Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang by Ellen Poulsen
· Stoic, loyal, and tough as bullets, they loved, traveled, nursed and nurtured their men, disdaining authority and keeping to the code of discretion that earned them the newspaper title of "Molls." Long after the Dillinger gang were gone, these amazing women were left to speak for them, but their voices were mostly private, and Ellen Poulsen uncovered every whispered utterance, making the /5(40). Don't Call Us Molls. After Decades of Silence, The 's Female Public Enemies Speak Out They flouted both moral and financial convention. The female companions of the bank robbing fugitives of the Great Depression - Their history, buried under decades of stereotype and parody, is revealed for the first time. With the assistance of eyewitnesses and descendants, court and prison records, their legacy is . Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang By Ellen Poulsen Buried under decades of stereotype and parody, the true history of the female companions of the Great Depression's bank-robbing gang is uncovered. Don't Call Us Molls carefully examines the legacy of the Dillinger women using eyewitness and descendants' accounts as well as courtroom and prison bltadwin.ru: Molls And Dolls.
"In Don't Call Us Molls, Ellen Poulsen has produced an indispensible addition to the library of any '30's crime afficionado. The result of careful research and crammed with enough new information and insights to satisfy the most rabid gangster buff, Poulsen retells the Dillinger gang story by a unique slant -- from the amazing case histories of. Don't Call Us Molls After Decades of Silence, The 's Female Public Enemies Speak Out They flouted both moral and financial convention. The female companions of the bank robbing fugitives of the Great Depression - Their history, buried under decades of stereotype and parody, is revealed for the first time. Poulsen, Ellen. "Chapter 3." Don't call us molls: women of the John Dillinger gang. Little Neck, N.Y.: Clinton Cook Pub., Print. From George.
Stoic, loyal, and tough as bullets, they loved, traveled, nursed and nurtured their men, disdaining authority and keeping to the code of discretion that earned them the newspaper title of "Molls." Long after the Dillinger gang were gone, these amazing women were left to speak for them, but their voices were mostly private, and Ellen Poulsen uncovered every whispered utterance, making the ultimate sense of a complex cluster of episodes. Don't call us molls: women of the John Dillinger gang. [Ellen Poulsen] -- A history of the female companions of the Great Depression's bank-robbing gang examines the legacy of the Dillinger women, using eyewitness and descants' accounts as well as courtroom and prison. Don't Call Us Molls carefully examines the legacy of the Dillinger women using eyewitness and descendants' accounts as well as courtroom and prison records. This book explores the collective experience of these fugitives and offers a thoughtful, well-informed commentary on past attitudes toward the marginalized women of the day-the lawbreakers, the informers, and a lone female sheriff.
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