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And in 1805, in “one of their first acts,” they revised the militia law to write the Black militia right out of existence. That law ensured that public firearms were no longer available to the most organized, battle-tested group in the territory. And just as with the Militia Acts of 1792, only white males, regardless of how disorganized and dysfunctional their militia, could serve in this capacity.
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
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