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Firearm skills were a source of pride for women from "summary" of Pistols and Petticoats by Erika Janik

In the 19th century, women found empowerment and independence through their ability to handle firearms. This skill was not only a means of self-defense but also a way for women to prove their strength and capability in a male-dominated society. Women took pride in their marksmanship abilities, challenging the traditional gender roles that confined them to the domestic sphere. As they honed their shooting skills, women gained confidence and a sense of accomplishment. They defied expectations and shattered stereotypes by excelling in an area typically reserved for men. By mastering the use of pistols and rifles, women demonstrated their determination and resilience, proving that they were just as capable as their male counterparts. Firearm skills became a symbol of freedom and autonomy for women, allowing them to assert their independence and assert their rights. In a time when women were often seen as delicate ...
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    Pistols and Petticoats

    Erika Janik

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