Love, Rebellion, and the Legendary Tale of Bonnie and Clyde
Star-crossed lovers turned infamous outlaws, Bonnie and Clyde danced through the Great Depression, robbing banks and stealing hearts, leaving a trail of chaos and a legacy as the ultimate tragic couple in American crime history.
Bonnie And Clyde Trivia
What year were Bonnie and Clyde ambushed by law enforcement in Bienville Parish, Louisiana? (Hard)
#1: 1932
#2: 1934
#3: 1936
#4: 1938
What was the real name of Bonnie Parker? (Genius)
#1: Bonnie Lou Parker
#2: Bonnie Elizabeth Parker
#3: Bonnie Jean Parker
#4: Bonnie May Parker
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Bonnie And Clyde Fun Facts
Bonnie and Clyde were infamous bank robbers during the Great Depression, but they actually met at a family friend's house, and Bonnie was still married when they began their relationship.
Bonnie Parker was a published poet, and one of her poems, The Trail's End, was published in a newspaper after her death.
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