White supremacist Richard Spencer is hosting a "White Lives Matter Rally" at Texas A&M University next month.

Spencer will be headlining the rally on the College Station campus, set to take place exactly one month after Saturday's violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va., The Texas Tribune reported Sunday.

Preston Wiginton, another prominent white supremacist, is organizing the event. He sent out a press release Saturday with the banner headline “TODAY CHARLOTTESVILLE TOMORROW TEXAS A&M.”

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Almost immediately after the rally was announced, plans sprang up for a counterprotest called “BTHO Hate” — the name referring to a Texas A&M football chant to “beat the hell outta” opposing teams.

“White supremacists keep coming to our campus thinking we’re going to support them,” Adam Key, a doctoral student at Texas A&M who is organizing the counterprotest, told The Tribune.

“Just like the last time they showed up, we want to demonstrate as clearly as we can that their ideas are not welcome here.”

Spencer last spoke on the Texas A&M campus in December, drawing in thousands to protest his speech to a crowd of roughly 400 people.