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Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment the United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of Gun Control and Racism

The first gun control laws were enacted in the ante-bellum South forbidding blacks, whether free ... more The first gun control laws were enacted in the ante-bellum South forbidding blacks, whether free or slave, to possess arms, in order to maintain blacks in their servile status. After the Civil War, the South continued to pass restrictive firearms laws in order to deprive the newly freed blacks from exercising their rights of citizenship. During the later part of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century, gun control laws were passed in the South in order to disarm agrarian reformers and in the North to disarm union organizers. In the North, a strong xenophobic reaction to recent waves of immigrants added further fuel for gun control laws which were used to disarm such persons. Other firearms ownership restrictions were adopted in order to repress the incipient black civil rights movement.

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court & the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court & the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment the United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court and the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of Gun Control and Racism

The first gun control laws were enacted in the ante-bellum South forbidding blacks, whether free ... more The first gun control laws were enacted in the ante-bellum South forbidding blacks, whether free or slave, to possess arms, in order to maintain blacks in their servile status. After the Civil War, the South continued to pass restrictive firearms laws in order to deprive the newly freed blacks from exercising their rights of citizenship. During the later part of the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century, gun control laws were passed in the South in order to disarm agrarian reformers and in the North to disarm union organizers. In the North, a strong xenophobic reaction to recent waves of immigrants added further fuel for gun control laws which were used to disarm such persons. Other firearms ownership restrictions were adopted in order to repress the incipient black civil rights movement.

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court & the Second Amendment

Research paper thumbnail of The United States Supreme Court & the Second Amendment

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