The Second: Race and Guns in a Fatally Unequal America

· Bloomsbury Publishing USA
3.7
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272
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From the New York Times bestselling author of White Rage, an unflinching, critical new look at the Second Amendment and how it has been engineered to deny the rights of African Americans since its inception.

In The Second, historian and award-winning, bestselling author of White Rage Carol Anderson powerfully illuminates the history and impact of the Second Amendment, how it was designed, and how it has consistently been constructed to keep African Americans powerless and vulnerable. The Second is neither a “pro-gun” nor an “anti-gun” book; the lens is the citizenship rights and human rights of African Americans.

From the seventeenth century, when it was encoded into law that the enslaved could not own, carry, or use a firearm whatsoever, until today, with measures to expand and curtail gun ownership aimed disproportionately at the African American population, the right to bear arms has been consistently used as a weapon to keep African Americans powerless--revealing that armed or unarmed, Blackness, it would seem, is the threat that must be neutralized and punished.

Throughout American history to the twenty-first century, regardless of the laws, court decisions, and changing political environment, the Second has consistently meant this: That the second a Black person exercises this right, the second they pick up a gun to protect themselves (or the second that they don't), their life--as surely as Philando Castile's, Tamir Rice's, Alton Sterling's--may be snatched away in that single, fatal second. Through compelling historical narrative merging into the unfolding events of today, Anderson's penetrating investigation shows that the Second Amendment is not about guns but about anti-Blackness, shedding shocking new light on another dimension of racism in America.

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3.7
3 reviews
IG Music
June 1, 2021
The second amendment is about protection from a tyrannical government. Holy hell how many drugs are you on. The law where we banned slaves from owning weapons was primary practice for every country who had slavery at the time. You wouldn't give a prisoner a loaded AR-15 now would you. There's a reason it was revoked along with slavery. But the real problem is why do you think slavery and restrictive behavior is solely on black people? Do you not know of the hate and torture other people have been through? You should do some researching if not. Maybe you'll come to find that every ethnicity and race was enslaved at one point and even to this day. Look at china, enslaving a race of Muslims to use their organs for cash and surgeries. Look at the sex trade going on even in America but all around the world. Stop creating problems and fix the current tragic problems. Black fragility is disgusting. Show strength not weakness. And all this race blame scapegoating, is a very strong weakness.
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Charles Johnson
April 4, 2022
a fact filled journey into the roots of the history of the second amendment. facts that will " never" be taught in the academic world. this is not " critical race theory." this is "R.A.H." Real American History!
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About the author

Carol Anderson is the Charles Howard Candler Professor and Chair of African American Studies at Emory University. She is the author of One Person, No Vote, longlisted for the National Book Award and a finalist for the PEN/John Kenneth Galbraith Award; White Rage, a New York Times bestseller and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award; Bourgeois Radicals; and Eyes off the Prize; and a contributor to The 1619 Project. She was named a Guggenheim Fellow for Constitutional Studies and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She lives in Atlanta, Georgia.

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