Bystanders and Complicity in Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South

Although different in many ways, the history of racism in Nazi Germany and the Jim Crow South during the 1930s illuminates some universal phenomena that manifested during these distinct historic periods.

This symposium brings together scholars, students, and community members to engage in meaningful dialogue on how, when, and why ordinary people supported, complied with, ignored, or resisted racist policies in two very different systems of targeted oppression and racial violence.

Co-sponsored by the UAB Institute for Human Rights, the US Holocaust Museum, and the AHEC.

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This symposium is free and open to the public, but registration is requested. Register Here

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Date

Feb 23 2018
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Time

9:00 am - 2:30 pm

Location

UAB National Alumni Society House
1301 10th Ave S

Organizer

UAB Institute for Human Rights
Phone
205-996-2325
Email
ihr@uab.edu
Website
https://www.uab.edu/cas/humanrights/