Unique and well-researched, this study concentrates on the right to keep
and bear arms and analyzes the incorporation of the Bill of Rights into
the Fourteenth Amendment. Examining the history of the recognition of
the right of freedmen to keep and bear arms in the period between 1866
and 1876, this comprehensive volume analyzes the extent to which
American political society was willing to secure the same civil rights
to all without regard to race or previous condition of slavery.