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The joint anger at the Fugitive Slave Act was an outlier, however, that gave the illusion of a right to self-defense for Black people. The bitter truth was articulated in 1831 by Attorney General Roger Taney in a legal opinion to an official in South Carolina. Taney wrote that free Blacks “are permitted to be citizens by the sufferance of the white population and hold whatever rights they enjoy at their mercy.”
The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America
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