Founded | February 28, 2015 |
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Membership | 45,000+ [1] |
Philip Smith | |
Douglas Jefferson [2] | |
Website |
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The National African American Gun Association (NAAGA) is an organization that promotes gun rights among African-Americans in the United States. It has over 45,000 members, [1] more than 75 chapters in the United States, and has grown significantly in reaction to Black deaths. The organization was founded by Phillip Smith in 2015. [3] [4]
Philip Smith founded NAAGA in February 2015 in honor of Black History Month. His goal was to educate African-Americans on gun usage and ownership. Organizers say NAAGA is a civil rights organization "that aims to build community and promote self-protection". Smith founded NAAGA in response to discrimination against Black gun owners. [4]
From 2015 to 2020, the organization has grown to over 45,000 members, [1] with 75 chapters, and is expected to open 25 more within the coming year.[ needs update] Membership first spiked when Donald Trump was elected president. [5] Smith attributed part of the growth to "a political climate where people with racist views feel emboldened to talk about and act on those views". [4]
Eric Sanders, the vice president for the Kansas City, Missouri, chapter, said "we have a large group that's coming into the organization, and 60–70% are women now." [6]
NAAGA condemned the shooting of Philando Castile. [7]