Full Title: "Don't Call Us Molls: Women of the John Dillinger Gang"
Amazon Product Description:
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
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. FBI memos, court transcripts, and never-before-published photos reveal
the events experienced by women under siege, resurrecting historical figures and their private behavior. This history lays bare the personal lives of the wives
and girlfriends of the public enemies of the 1930s and examines how their conflicting loyalties were challenged and exploited by unrelenting pressure of the
United States government to betray their men.
This photo is found in the book. It is a signed photo of Evelyn "Billie" Frechette" who was one of
Dillinger's girlfriends and is played by Marion Cotillard in the film "Public Enemies":

