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Uncovering Ohio’s Hidden History of Hate

Tuesday, October 7, 2025 4:00–5:00 PM
  • Location
    Jerome Library, Pallister Conference Room
  • Description
    Explore Ohio’s Untold History Ohio is often celebrated as a center of the Underground Railroad and home to leading 19th-century abolitionists, but its history of racism and organized hate has rarely been studied in depth. Join historian Dr. Michael Brooks, Department of History, BGSU, as he sheds light on this overlooked part of Ohio’s past.About the Book Brooks’ book, A History of Hate in Ohio: Then and Now (Trillium, 2021), coauthored with political scientist Dr. Robert Fitrakis, examines the rise of white supremacy in Ohio from its colonial origins through today. The book won the Local History Publication Award in the Book Category, Professional Division in 2022, earning Brooks this lecture opportunity.What You’ll LearnThe origins of organized hate groups in OhioWhite supremacist activity during the 1960s and 1970sHow Klan and neo-Nazi groups became interconnectedThe emergence of antiracist movements across the stateWhy Attend This lecture offers a rare chance to understand how hate groups have shaped Ohio’s history and how these forces continue to influence the present.Please Note This will be a live viewing of a pre-recorded presentation. Dr. Brooks will be attending virtually to field questions from the audience after the presentation.Presented by the Center for Archival Collections (CAC) This event is part of the Local History Publication Award Lecture Series, hosted by the CAC at BGSU University Libraries.
  • Website
    https://events.bgsu.edu/event/uncovering-ohios-hidden-history-of-hate

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