Quote by 1915 Educational Text
""The chief purport of these amendments was the annexation to the Constitution of a more specific bill of rights. By them were secured to the people freedom of religion, of speech and of the press; the right of petition; the private right to bear arms; immunity from unreasonable search or seizure, arbitrary arrest, the taking of private property without just compensation, and the quartering of soldiers in private houses.""

— 1915 Educational Text

Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, 1915

Historical Significance

Early 20th century educational text clearly identifying "private right to bear arms"

Historical Significance

Early 20th century educational text clearly identifying “private right to bear arms”