DURHAM, N.C. — An apparent hate group is posting neo-Nazi stickers at North Carolina universities.
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One incident occurred at NC State University, and there have been at least three incidents in the past week alone at Duke University.
"l feel like there's definitely been a big uptick in hate speech against all minority groups across college campuses, across the United States and it's definitely a worrying trend," said Duke student David Pfeiffer.
The Duke Jewish Student Union came together Monday night to talk about their concerns.
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The stickers promote the neo-Nazi group Identity Europa.
According to the Southern Poverty Law Center, the group aims to recruit and transform young men into the new face of white nationalism.
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The stickers were found just days after a red swastika was painted over a mural on Freedom Bridge honoring the 11 people killed in a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue last month.
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