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Antisemitism in US History: Reconceptualizing Anti-Jewish Bigotry

Hosted By: Haberman Institute

The Haberman Institute for Jewish Studies presents a lecture by Britt Tevis, J.D./Ph.D., American Jewish historian and Phyllis Backer Assistant Professor in Jewish Studies at Syracuse University. Drawing on archival sources from 1654 to the present, Dr. Tevis will examine how Christian nationalism, racial science, and conspiracy theories have fueled efforts to deny Jews civil and political rights in the United States. The session will explore the political dimensions and ideological motives behind antisemitism in American history.

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