ADL: Texas sees most white supremacist materials on college campuses

It appears that the swastika that was drawn on Rice University's William Marsh Rice statue has been removed on Sunday, February 5, in Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee/ Houston Chronicle) Rice university It appears that the swastika that was drawn on Rice University's William Marsh Rice statue has been removed on Sunday, February 5, in Houston. ( Yi-Chin Lee/ Houston Chronicle) Rice university Photo: Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle/Rice Vandalism Photo: Yi-Chin Lee / Houston Chronicle/Rice Vandalism Image 1 of / 1 Caption Close ADL: Texas sees most white supremacist materials on college campuses 1 / 1 Back to Gallery

Texas has seen the most white supremacist fliers posted to college campuses this academic year as racist groups have worked to recruit more young people, the Anti-Defamation League said in a report released Monday.

The ADL, a leading group against ant-Semitism and other bigotry, said there have been more than 100 instances of white supremacist fliers since September, the vast majority of which took place since January.

Two national groups – Identity Evropa and American Vanguard – are responsible for many of these efforts, the ADL said. In Texas, the ADL attributed 14 incidents on eight campuses to four groups. Two additional incidents have not been claimed by a white supremacist group.

California saw 12 incidents, the ADL found.

The full post is here. Read prior Houston Chronicle coverage here. We’ve also been mapping incidents around Texas here.