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Ellen Poulsen

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Born
New York, The United States
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November 2008


Bachelors of Arts in Literature, Queens College-CUNY, Flushing, New York, 2001

Working Freelance Court Reporter.

Researcher, writer, working author, lecturer.

Passionate about my books and the subject matter. Always interested in connecting with other writers, researchers and readers in the subject of 1930s true crime history.

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“When men committed crimes in the 1930s, they were lauded as public enemies and assigned status as daring desperadoes. Their women were consigned to the back alleys of insults and innuendo.”
Ellen Poulsen, Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang

“When men committed crimes in the 1930s, they were lauded as public enemies and assigned status as daring desperadoes. Their women were consigned to the back alleys of insults and innuendo.”
Ellen Poulsen, Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang

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