This video explores the history of the 93rd Infantry Division, an African American unit in the US Army during World War I and World War II. It highlights their service under French command in WWI, where they were issued French equipment and earned the nickname "Blue Helmets." The video also touches upon their continued service in WWII and their fight against racial discrimination and Jim Crow laws, with a visit to the Buffalo Soldiers Museum in Houston, TX.
This Gun Talk Radio episode discusses North Carolina's recent legislative action to override the governor's veto on a bill that repeals Jim Crow-era pistol purchase permit laws. Paul Valone joins host Tom Gresham to highlight this significant win for gun rights, emphasizing how the new law, Senate Bill 41, expands concealed carry in churches sponsoring schools and enhances firearms educational programs. The discussion underscores the importance of this legislative victory for gun owners in North Carolina and promotes Gun Talk Radio's broadcast schedule and digital platforms.
This YouTube video discusses North Carolina Democrats defending a Jim Crow era gun law. The description includes multiple links for supporting the channel, subscribing to an email list, and various affiliate partnerships for firearms-related gear, coffee, and survival supplies, indicating the channel's focus on firearms and related lifestyle content.
This NRA YouTube video features Mark Robinson discussing the historical context of gun control and the Second Amendment. He argues that 'leftists' and 'out-of-touch politicians' have a 'dirty little secret' where they claim opposition to gun control is rooted in racism, while the NRA historically fought to arm Black Americans. The video emphasizes the universal nature of Second Amendment rights, stating it doesn't discriminate based on skin color. It also promotes the NRA's role as a civil rights organization defending firearm freedoms and offering safety training.
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