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Floyd first bought a gun in 1991 to better understand what her late brother loved about firearms. Along the way, the Georgia State photography professor formed a club with other women at a gun range and interviewed and photographed 50 women to learn what motivated them to pick up a gun, which guns they preferred, and how they handled being women in a mostly male arena. One woman who was a prominent Black Panther in the '60s insists the militants armed themselves for self-defense, and another says she was tired of being victimized as a lesbian. A Georgia woman, posing on her grandmother's quilt with multiple shotguns, describes how her grandmother was killed by a burglar with her own gun. More compelling are Floyd's personal gun-range experiences. *You will be directed to Amazon.com for purchase, not this site |
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