Common Core Assignment 1302 (Midterm)
Your Task: Using two of the following ‘Public Enemies’ and their respective sources to write a 500-1000-word essay that fully answers the following prompt:
Prompt:
During the Great Depression (1929-1939) there were a series of famous gangsters such as John Dillinger, Baby Face Nelson, Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Boy Floyd, Machine Gun Kelly, John Ashley and Al Capone, committing crimes throughout the United States. This period became known in law enforcement as the Public Enemies Era based on the FBI keeping “Public Enemies” lists of wanted criminals. Below are a list of the criminals and their crimes. Despite their extensive list of criminal behavior and violence, many were and remain beloved by Americans. In your essay you should discuss why they were so beloved. You must provide the context for this period (Great Depression) and if that had an impact on their public persona. Also include a discussion of the changes made in the criminal justice system because of their exploits.
Name
Crimes
Years Active
Date of Death
Law enforcement Agency involved in capture
Nickname
John Dillinger
Bank Robbery, attempted murder, assault, grand theft auto
1924-1934
1934
Bonnie Parker
Clyde Barrow
Murder (9 police officers & 4 civilians)
Armed robbery, grand theft auto
1930-1934
5/23/1934
Dallas Sheriff’s Department
FBI
Bonnie & Clyde
Alphonse Gabriel Capone
Money laundering, tax evasion, murder, bootlegger, racketeer, boss of Chicago Outfit
1919-1931
1/25/1947
FBI
Scarface
John Ashley
Bank & Train robber
1915-1924
1924
Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Department
King of the Everglades
George Kelly Barnes
Bootlegger, kidnapping
1920-1933
7/18/1954
FBI
Machine Gun Kelly
Charles Arthur Floyd
Bank Robbery, murder
1922-1934
10/22/1934
Bureau of Investigation
Pretty Boy Floyd
Lester Joseph Gillis
Theft, bank robbery, murder, kidnapping, assault with intent to kill
1921-1934
11/27/1934
FBI
Baby Face Nelson
Goals of this essay: The purpose of this assignment is to advance your ability to reason through a specific historical question and to communicate through written text your ideas. Thus: Your paper should critically consider the issue/problem and deliver all relevant information. You should also provide a clear thesis statement. In a paper this size, your introduction and thesis should appear in your first paragraph. Make sure to paraphrase your sources accurately. In other words, state what the source says, not what you wished it said or thought it said. You need to state the evidence fairly, even if you think it wrong or offensive. Your paper should use evidence to answer the historical question. Your paper should develop and organize your thoughts clearly and logically. Outlining is necessary, but not required, step in writing a well-organized paper. Your paper should draw a conclusion that addresses the paper’s chief topic or question and that states your answer to the question or your contribution to the topic.
Formatting: Your paper needs to be typed, double spaced, 12 pt. Times New Roman font. You will need to cite your sources using the Chicago Manual of Style. Here is a link to an online resource for those unfamiliar with this style: https://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org. You will need to use footnotes for in text citations and your paper needs to have a bibliography page, with the sources you used in your paper.
Due Date: October 29, 2023
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Primary & Secondary Sources:
https://www.fbi.gov/history
You will have to navigate from this page to the different FBI files. This will also have information about the changes the Bureau after these cases.
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/john-dillinger
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/al-capone
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/bonnie-and-clyde
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/machine-gun-kelly
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/kansas-city-massacre-pretty-boy-floyd
https://www.fbi.gov/history/famous-cases/lester-gillis-baby-face-nelson
https://web.archive.org/web/20111004184642/http://www.irclibrary.org/sebastianlibrary/george/1920.html
https://web.archive.org/web/20100213092732/http://www.crimemuseum.org/library/bankHeistsRobberies/johnAshley.html
https://tucson.com/thursday-may-24-1934-front-page-bonnie-and-clyde-killed-by-police/article_51c50c0e-8a3a-11ea-b331-1f1c0d1316ed.html
https://www.chicagotribune.com/history/ct-aud-today-history-almanac-february-14-20210214-tnb7vrqn3bbuli4fuuvdcnooqu-story.html
https://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/columnists/native-texan/article/Native-Texan-Residents-of-small-North-Texas-town-15912596.php
https://www.normantranscript.com/news/pretty-boy-floyds-crimes-dotted-oklahomas-past/article_68355f0f-9198-54a7-af85-2b294bd86c04.html