Kevin Maness

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As the United States gained control of Louisiana, whites stripped the Black militia of its official standing, blocked access to the cache of publicly funded weapons, and, when compelled because of a slave revolt and then a British invasion to reconstitute the best-organized and -trained militia in the area, dismantled its command structure and required white officers. The Second Amendment’s well-regulated militia simply could not countenance, include, or embrace Black men.
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
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