Confronting Hate 1937-1952

The New-York Historical Society, in partnership with the American Jewish Committee (AJC), presents "Confronting Hate 1937-1952," a multimedia exhibition that showcases AJC's trailblazing marketing campaign launched in 1937. Initially introduced to combat increasing American antisemitism, the campaign ultimately fought all forms of hate and bigotry. This timely exhibition brings AJC's important anti-bigotry initiative to contemporary audiences and examines the use of new technologies and popular visual media to combat antisemitism.

"Confronting Hate 1937-1952" is also available as a poster exhibition. Interested venues are sent digital files free of charge.

SPACE REQUIREMENT: 800 to 1,000 square feet (for traveling exhibition)

RENTAL FEE: $35,000.00

ORGANIZING INSTITUTION: New-York Historical Society

For more information, please contact museumexhibits@nyhistory.org.

Amy Waterman