"Ida B. Wells, the leading journalist opposing lynching, agreed. In the nationally-circulated pamphlet Southern Horrors, Wells documented cases in Kentucky and Florida, "where the men armed themselves" and fended off lynch mobs. "The lesson this teaches," Wells wrote, "is that a Winchester rifle should have a place of honor in every black home, and it should be used for that protection which the law refuses to give."
The racist origin of gun control laws
OPINION | The laws were originally aimed at preventing “freedmen” from defending themselves.
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