Thursday, July 16, 2015

In Celebration of Ida Wells' Birthday, a Reminder of What Gun Ownership Means in the Black Community

Surveying the landscape in the summer of 1892, Ida B. Wells advised, that “the Winchester rifle deserved a place of honor in every Black home.” This was no empty rhetorical jab. She was advancing a considered personal security policy and specifically referencing two recent episodes where armed Blacks saved their neighbors from lynch mobs. 

By the way, Wells was a Republican, as was Harriet Tubman.  After all, Republicans brought emancipation; Democrats insisted on the maintenance of slavery.