These are the faces of the rising number of Black gun owners in the U.S.

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News : NPR Aaron Banks, 38, and his son Aaron Banks, Jr., 8, embrace at a local park on Saturday, May 22, 2021, in Cedar Park, Texas. "The image of the average gun enthusiast needs an update," the elder Banks said. Banks is president of Keep Firing LLC and one of 24 pistol instructors certified by the National African American Gun Association.

Black gun ownership dates back to before the country’s founding. In "Armed Doesn’t Mean Dangerous," photographer Christian Lee captures the growing number of Black Americans who own firearms.

(Image credit: Christian Lee)

October 14, 2022 at 02:52AM Christian Lee

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