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Delving into the intersection of race, firearms, and economic empowerment, this book explores the absence of African American participation in the firearms industry. It reveals that African Americans do not manufacture or control firearms, impacting their self-defense and economic benefits. The narrative introduces Niggas Ltd., a fictional company founded by a father and daughter, dedicated to producing firearms and self-defense products to uplift African American communities.
The book highlights the importance of African Americans engaging in the American economy by entering the firearms manufacturing industry. Using satirical and provocative language, it challenges readers' views on gun control, racial identity, and economic disparity. The author envisions a future where African American communities achieve economic stability and self-reliance through local manufacturing.
Discover the potential for African Americans to take control of their economic destiny and the broader implications of gun control on their lives in this unique and thought-provoking work.
Joseph C. Kerr is an artist, photographer, writer and a Veteran from Chicago, Illinois. He is opposed to any infringement or reinterpretation of the Constitution by the government regarding any rights of free Americans.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Delving into the intersection of race, firearms, and economic empowerment, this book explores the absence of African American participation in the firearms industry. It reveals that African Americans do not manufacture or control firearms, impacting their self-defense and economic benefits. The narrative introduces Niggas Ltd., a fictional company founded by a father and daughter, dedicated to producing firearms and self-defense products to uplift African American communities.
The book highlights the importance of African Americans engaging in the American economy by entering the firearms manufacturing industry. Using satirical and provocative language, it challenges readers' views on gun control, racial identity, and economic disparity. The author envisions a future where African American communities achieve economic stability and self-reliance through local manufacturing.
Discover the potential for African Americans to take control of their economic destiny and the broader implications of gun control on their lives in this unique and thought-provoking work.
Joseph C. Kerr is an artist, photographer, writer and a Veteran from Chicago, Illinois. He is opposed to any infringement or reinterpretation of the Constitution by the government regarding any rights of free Americans.