Radio in the 1920's

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The Robin Hoods of the nineteen thirties were barely even heroic at all. First marked as rebellious people, they showed that even in loss there is still a spark of hope. Then things twisted for the worse, killing machines were made and all hope was lost.
Who were these gang of people? The dynamic duo, the rough and wild, the all time famous: Bonnie and Clyde. These two people were very influential during the great depression, after the great depression, and in present times today.
Clyde Barrow was a trouble maker from an early age. His life in the nineteen twenties consisted of cracking safes, robbing stores, and stealing cars. It was not long after that when he met an innocent waitress, Bonnie Parker, at a mutual friend’s house. Their attraction was instantaneous (20th Century History.) They began robbing together, along with their gang whose membership was constantly changing. Together they would be nearly unstoppable. When Clyde would be put in jail, Bonnie was right there to aid him in escaping. This was the very beginning of the dynamic duo.
During the Great Depression, times were hard. People were living in constant poverty not knowing if they would live or die. People in the country were against the government and Bonnie and Clyde used that to their advantage. With their image being that of Robin Hood instead of mass murderers, Bonnie and Clyde captured the imagination of the nation (20th Century History.) Clyde’s first robbery during the Great Depression was at a hardware store and Bonnie was with him. Although she had stayed in the car during the robbery she was still caught and put in a Kaufman, Texas jail. Later she was released for lack of evidence (20th Century History.) People believed Bonnie and Clyde were above t...

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