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Whereas Blacks had often thought of and used military service to gain citizenship rights, that was not going to happen. They were now supposed to “serve their country,” pay taxes, and put their bodies and lives on the line; but they could not vote, they could not be officers in command of troops, and, as Claiborne had ordered during the 1811 uprising, they had even been banned from purchasing firearms.
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
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