Learn about regional Nazi party leader Julius Streicher.
Learn about regional Nazi party leader Julius Streicher.
Locations of major pogroms (1871–1906) in the Pale—the area designated for Jews by the Russian Empire. Jews could not live outside of the Pale without special permission.
Cover of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion published in Mexico.
Learn about Canada's restrictive immigration policies that led to the refusal to accept Jewish refugees from Europe during the years 1933-1948.
This short excerpt from the film “Not In Our Town” shows how ordinary citizens in Billings, Montana joined together to stand up to hate when their neighbors were under attack by white supremacists.
Marshall Curry’s short film, A Night at the Garden, forces an American public to reckon with the horrific reality of its own antisemitism. Nominated for an Academy Award in the Documentary Short Subject category, the seven-minute, black and white film is comprised entirely of archival footage.
Fascist leader Oswald Mosley founded the British Union of Fascists in 1932. In the years leading up to the Battle of Cable Street, the BUF had developed a reputation for its attacks on Jews and Communists.
In much of Europe during the Middle Ages, Christians blamed Jews for the plague. In many towns, officials arrested Jews, confiscated their property, and burned them at the stake.
Demonstrators barricaded the streets in London's East End where Fascist leader Oswald Mosley and the Blackshirts had planned a march.
Learn concrete strategies you can use to engage your class when discussing cases of antisemitism, as well as other difficult issues.
These activities are designed to help students reflect on the devastating attacks in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Martha Minow speaks about the unique role protection of religious liberty plays in American democracy.