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More Perfect: The Gun Show

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The Black Panthers and Gun Control in the 1960s

This chapter examines the racial tensions and the rise of the Black Panther Party in 1960s Oakland, California, emphasizing their armed protests and the interpretation of the Second Amendment in relation to civil rights. It highlights the significance of the Mulford Act and the Panthers' dramatic protest at the California State Assembly, which drew nationwide attention to issues of gun control and racial oppression. The chapter also discusses the societal reactions to the Panthers' activism and its profound impact on gun legislation, revealing the interplay between race, violence, and personal rights during this tumultuous era.

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