The Mythic Meanings of the Second Amendment 2003
DOI: 10.12987/yale/9780300095623.003.0008
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“…DuBois to the prominent figures of the Civil Rights Movement, called for black selfarmament. 209 From the moment of emancipation, "the right to bear arms was defended in black newspapers., 210 The LOYAL GEORGIAN, a prominent black newspaper during Reconstruction, was vociferously in support of the right to bear arms, which would be used purely for defensive purposes.…”
Section: Early Black Self-armamentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DuBois to the prominent figures of the Civil Rights Movement, called for black selfarmament. 209 From the moment of emancipation, "the right to bear arms was defended in black newspapers., 210 The LOYAL GEORGIAN, a prominent black newspaper during Reconstruction, was vociferously in support of the right to bear arms, which would be used purely for defensive purposes.…”
Section: Early Black Self-armamentmentioning
confidence: 99%