‘It’s okay to be white’ signs appear at Tufts University
The phrase has been adopted as a slogan by some white nationalists.
MEDFORD, Mass. (AP) — Signs saying “It’s okay to be white” have been found posted at Tufts University.
Campus police were notified around 2 a.m. Thursday that the flyers were attached to lawn signs urging students to vote.
A university spokesman says the signs were removed and police are investigating. No further information was immediately available.
Signs bearing the message “It’s okay to be white” appeared on multiple @jumbovote posters around campus Wednesday night. The slogan has been linked to white supremacist groups and appeared at two Vermont colleges in recent days. Updates to follow. pic.twitter.com/Ytd3LuAOWu
— The Tufts Daily (@TuftsDaily) November 1, 2018
Similar signs have appeared on college campuses across the country over the last year, including at Harvard University.
Several were found last weekend at the University of Vermont and at Champlain College in Burlington, Vermont.
The phrase has been adopted as a slogan by some white nationalists.
A report from the Anti-Defamation League this year found that white supremacist groups have targeted college campuses in surging numbers since President Donald Trump was elected in November 2016.