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  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807075135
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 270
  • RRP: $35.00

Stand Your Ground

A History of America's Love Affair with Lethal Self-Defense




A history of America's Stand Your Ground gun laws, from Reconstruction to Trayvon Martin

A history of America’s Stand Your Ground gun laws, from Reconstruction to Trayvon Martin

After a young, white gunman killed twenty-six people at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in December 2012, conservative legislators lamented that the tragedy could have been avoided if the schoolteachers had been armed and the classrooms equipped with guns. Similar claims were repeated in the aftermath of other recent shootings—after nine were killed in a church in Charleston, South Carolina, and in the aftermath of the massacre in the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida. Despite inevitable questions about gun control, there is a sharp increase in firearm sales in the wake of every mass shooting.

Yet, this kind of DIY-security activism predates the contemporary gun rights movement—and even the stand-your-ground self-defense laws adopted in thirty-three states, or the thirteen million civilians currently licensed to carry concealed firearms. As scholar Caroline Light proves, support for “good guys with guns” relies on the entrenched belief that certain “bad guys with guns” threaten us all.

Stand Your Ground explores the development of the American right to self-defense and reveals how the original “duty to retreat” from threat was transformed into a selective right to kill. In her rigorous genealogy, Light traces white America’s attachment to racialized, lethal self-defense by unearthing its complex legal and social histories—from the original “castle laws” of the 1600s, which gave white men the right to protect their homes, to the brutal lynching of “criminal” Black bodies during the Jim Crow era and the radicalization of the NRA as it transitioned from a sporting organization to one of our country’s most powerful lobbying forces.

In this convincing treatise on the United States’ unprecedented ascension as the world’s foremost stand-your-ground nation, Light exposes a history hidden in plain sight, showing how violent self-defense has been legalized for the most privileged and used as a weapon against the most vulnerable.

  • Published: 1 September 2018
  • ISBN: 9780807075135
  • Imprint: Beacon Press
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 270
  • RRP: $35.00

Praise for Stand Your Ground

"Timely and sharp, and a potent antidote to historical amnesia. Light reminds us that these defenses are as old as The Republic, they have always protected those with privilege, and jeopardized those at the margins."--Mark Anthony Neal, author of New Black Man

"In this brilliant and timely history of "the well-armed citizen," Caroline Light reveals the logic--and lunacy--of the perceived reasonableness of lethal force in America, and the collective myth of the ideal, gun-toting savior against the threat of the 'other.'"--Patricia Williams, Professor of law at Columbia Law School

"Essential reading."-- Elizabeth Hinton, award-winning author of From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: The Making of Mass Incarceration in America

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