An exploration of America’s enduring relationship with firearms: From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice; from 19th Century immigrant riots to gangland violence in the Roaring Twenties; from the Civil War to Civil Rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative for four hundred years. Americans have relied on guns to sustain communities, challenge authority, and keep the peace. Efforts to curtail their distribution and ownership have triggered epic political battles. On one side, the cry for gun control gets louder with each mass shooting. And on the other, Charlton Heston’s 2000 rallying cry, “From my cold, dead hands,” still resonates across the land.
Providing Support for pbs.org
Learn More
After Newtown | Video

FRONTLINE: Raising Adam Lanza, a search for answers to the elusive question: who was Adam Lanza?
After Newtown: Guns in America, the history and culture of guns in our country
NOVA: Mind of a Rampage Killer, the science of violence and the brain
The Path to Violence, school security and preventing the next attack
Need to Know: Echoes of a Shooting, the ripple effects of a school shooting 20 years later
Washington Week with Gwen Ifill, update on political action on Capitol Hill surrounding gun control
After Newtown | The Issues
An issue by issue breakdown of the PBS coverage of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
GUNS
MEDIA
MENTAL HEALTH
PARENTS + KIDS
POLITICS
GUNS
MEDIA
MENTAL HEALTH
PARENTS + KIDS
POLITICS
Washington Post Op-Ed
MARK THE DATE, NOT THE TOWN
by MaryAnn Murtha
A community will better heal if the massacre is not remembered by the town's name. [read more...]
by MaryAnn Murtha

PBS Healthy Kids Newsletter

PBS Parents has created a free newsletter that’s filled with resources to help you navigate those issues and more. [subscribe here...]