They are among the American Black women now picking up firearms and learning how to shoot. Most say they want to protect their homes, families and themselves.
In this July 10, 2017, photo, Stayce Robinson poses for a portrait in Decatur, Ga., with her AR-15. Robinson, 49, from Douglasville, Ga., is an entrepreneur and tax analyst for a software company. She also is among the ranks of the nation’s black women who own a firearm. Robinson grew up around firearms because her grandparents were business owners and had them for protection. She got her first firearm at 18. “I’ve never been scared of guns. I respect their power,” she said. “It actually got me dates.” Her first gun was a .380 caliber pistol. She’s also owned a revolver, a .38 caliber and a 9mm. Her gun collection kept getting bigger, she said. This past Christmas, her husband bought her an AR-15. “It’s the best gift ever,” she said. She worries about the violence in the world _ from home invasions to politically-inspired violence. “If I’m placed in the position to have to use a gun, I won’t hesitate.” (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane)

“What’s going to happen if something goes bump in the night?” says Laura Manning, a 50-year-old payroll specialist wearing a pink ruffled blouse. “I need to protect myself.”

In this July 10, 2017, photo, Lois Woods, an investigator with a career in law enforcement, poses for a portrait in Decatur, Ga., holding her Glock firearm. Woods is a firearms instructor and among the ranks of the nation’s black women who own a firearm. She decided to become an instructor after going through the academy and encountering an instructor whose approach did more to instill fear than inspire her to be a good shooter. She now teaches at a range in metro Atlanta. It used to be rare to see a black woman at the range, she said. “When they come in and I’m walking out and they see my shirt (with the range emblem), they look at me with amazement,” Woods said. Self-protection is the overwhelming reason she hears most women cite for learning how to shoot. “The fear of being a victim outweighs everything else,” Woods says. (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane)

Markysha Carter, a 40-year-old marketing specialist for a bank, wants to make sure she stays safe should she ever be stopped by a police officer.
“As a Black person in America, this is a major problem,” she says. “You hope and pray you’re following all the rules and that officer stopping you is following all the rules and doesn’t have an agenda.”

In this July 19, 2017, photo, Dr. Janella Thomas-Burse, a 53-year-old gynecologist, poses with her SCCY 9mm handgun. She’s among the ranks of the nation’s black women who own a firearm. She only recently purchased a firearm, deciding to get one for self-protection. “It just seemed like it was a no-no and so dangerous,” she said of owning one. “I like it but I don’t get that adrenaline rush like a lot of folks. I’m still working with the comfort level.” (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane)

Dana R. Mitchell, a 47-year-old minister, says she has seen too many news reports of violence and wants to be prepared.
“I don’t want this sweet face to fool you,” Mitchell says.
In this July 10, 2017, photo, Daphne Jordan poses with her Walther PK380 handgun in Decatur, Ga. She’s among the ranks of the nation’s black women who own a firearm. Jordan, a 44-year-old clinical field specialist at a biotech firm, said she hadn’t grown up around firearms. “It was somewhat viewed as taboo, as bad,” she said. In high school, she joined the ROTC rifle team and was one of its best shooters. But once she graduated, she forgot about it and didn’t pick it up again until years later. In 2015, she came home to discover she had been burglarized. “I just felt violated.” She decided to learn how to shoot again and how to protect herself. But she didn’t want to do it alone. So she became a certified firearms instructor and began teaching other women at the range. She enjoys the comaraderie and helping to empower other women. “It’s not second nature, and that’s something I’m changing,” she said. (AP Photo/Lisa Marie Pane)