Tennesee’s outspoken African American female Senate candidate in 2014 spoke to Guns & Patriots about gun rights, racism, and the Bill of Rights.“Gun control historically begins with blacks who were forbidden from owning guns,” said Brenda S. Lenard, a 2013 political science PhD candidate from the University of Tennessee and a resident of Kingston.“It was very easy for slave owners to keep and control blacks with gun control,” she said.The same thing is happening today, she said. “It is a slow process of gun confiscation.”It starts with certain groups of people, or certain types of rifles, and turns into...