Locked and Loaded: Unveiling the Reality of Historic Gun Ownership in America with Ashley Hlebinsky

History Rage - A podcast by Paul Bavill

**EXPLICIT LANGUAGE WARNING**Introduction:In this episode of we explore the intricate history of firearms ownership in America with Ashley Hlebinsky, a distinguished firearms historian, the conversation spans various topics, shedding light on the evolution of gun laws, the influence of historical events on gun ownership, and the pivotal role played by diverse demographics in shaping this narrative.Part 1: Early Colonies and the Evolution of Gun LawsOverview of early American colonies and the establishment of foundational gun laws.Examination of militias and their impact on societal structures.Discussion on how the American Revolution influenced gun ownership and contributed to the Second Amendment.Part 2: Demographics and Gun OwnershipExploration of the influence of different demographics, including Native Americans, African Americans, and women, on the history of gun ownership.Examination of laws restricting gun ownership for people of colour and the changing landscape post-Civil War.Analysis of the advocacy for gun ownership within the African American community during the Reconstruction era.Part 3: Post-Civil War and Gun Ownership ChallengesDiscussion on the aftermath of the Civil War and its implications for gun ownership.Exploration of the Civil Rights Act of 1866 and the 14th Amendment's impact on gun laws.Examination of violence, mob rule, and the movement within African American communities advocating for gun ownership.Part 4: Native Americans and the Gun MarketOverview of Native American gun ownership and the historical context of conflicts.Analysis of the impact of advanced firearms on Native Americans, with a focus on the Winchester Model 1866 lever action.Discussion on tragic events like the Wounded Knee Massacre and the subsequent disarmament of Native Americans.Part 5: American Gun Advertising in the Late 19th CenturyExploration of how gun manufacturers targeted different demographics in their advertising.Analysis of the emergence of a modern consumer culture and the recognition of women as a crucial market.Examination of depictions of women in gun advertising, including roles as protectors, hunters, and target shooters.If you’d like to know more about this subject, then you can see Ashley on a range of documentaries and you can visit or check out the Cody Firearms Museum at centreofthewest.orgIndividually you can follow Ashley on Twitter @ashleyhlebinsky and on Instagram @historyinheelsFollow History Rage on Twitter @HistoryRage and join the conversation using the hashtag #HistoryRage.Become a part of our 'Angry Mob' on Patreon. For just £5 per month, you get episodes 3 months early, a chance to ask questions, entry into our prize draws, and the coveted History Rage mug. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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