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Women used pistols as tools of empowerment from "summary" of Pistols and Petticoats by Erika Janik

Throughout history, women have often been portrayed as weak and powerless, but the reality is far from it. In times of danger and uncertainty, women turned to pistols as a means of empowerment. These small but mighty weapons provided women with a sense of security and independence in a male-dominated world. In the early days of American settlement, women faced numerous threats to their safety. Whether it was from wild animals, hostile Native American tribes, or lawless outlaws, women needed to protect themselves and their families. Pistols became a tool for survival, allowing women to defend their homes and loved ones when necessary. As the country expanded westward, so too did the need for women to be armed. The frontier was a dangerous place, with dangers lurking around every corner. Women on the frontier often fou...
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    Pistols and Petticoats

    Erika Janik

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