Scrawls of racially offensive graffiti and, more recently, a report of someone wearing what looked like a Ku Klux Klan-type hooded robe on campus have shaken students at historically liberal Oberlin College, one of the nation's first universities to admit blacks.
Two students are being investigated for possible involvement in the graffiti and are facing discipline by the college, but no criminal charges have been filed, said Oberlin city Police Chief Thomas Miller. It wasn't clear, he said, whether the culprits were pranksters or genuinely motivated by bigotry.
The college canceled Monday's classes after an early morning report of someone in a white, hooded robe. Investigators were trying to determine whether the sighting was reliable or related to a separate sighting of a person wrapped in a blanket.
Classes resumed Tuesday, though the atmosphere was still tense. The police department has stepped up patrols around the campus at the request of the college.
"I just really feel uncomfortable walking alone anywhere," Modjeska Pleasant, 19, a first-year student from Savannah, Ga., said Tuesday.
Pleasant, who is black, said she became upset after hearing a few white students suggest that the racist graffiti first found a month ago and anti-Semitic and racist fliers and other messages left around campus since then were just a prank to get out of classes.
In an open letter, President Marvin Krislov and three deans told the campus they hoped the ordeal would lead to a stronger Oberlin. Students and professors gathered Monday afternoon to talk about mutual respect.
Hate-filled graffiti and racially charged displays are not unusual on college campuses. But what makes these episodes so shocking is that they happened at a place tied closely with educating and empowering blacks.
Oberlin began admitting blacks nearly 180 years ago. Among its graduates are one of the first blacks elected to public office and the first black lawyer allowed to practice in New York state. The city itself was a stop on the Underground Railroad.
The college, with nearly 3,000 students, remains a liberal oasis in the middle of northern Ohio, surrounded by conservative farming towns and rust belt cities. Cleveland is about 30 miles away.
Isaac Fuhrman, a psychology major from Lexington, Mass., said the episodes were upsetting, especially for black students.
"I guess for them, Oberlin doesn't seem like such a safe haven perhaps," said Fuhrman, who is white.
The incidents began the first week of February, according to a police report that detailed the defacement of Black History Month posters with the N-word, a "whites only" sign written above a water fountain, a swastika drawn on a science center window and a student knocked to the ground by a person making a derogatory comment about ethnicity.
Some of the graffiti and fliers also included homophobic slurs, the police report said.
Joshua Blue, 18, a first-year student from Naperville, Ill., who is black, said the reports have cast the historically tolerant Oberlin community in a different light.
"We believed that there was what people call the 'Oberlin bubble,' which is the idea that we're in this area where hate and anger and stuff like that doesn't exist," he said after phoning his mother to assure her he was safe.
"It's a wonderful idea to feel safe and accepted," Blue said. "But the recent event was a reality that we're still part of the world and the issues of the world are also our issues, and you can't avoid that."
Blue, who is studying vocal performance, said he has begun riding home from evening rehearsals with classmates for safety.
Francis Bishop, 83, who lives near the campus, said he couldn't remember similar race-related incidents on the campus and speculated it was done by someone trying to cause a stir.
"It's so much of an isolated thing, in the long run I don't think it's going to make a hill of beans," Bishop said while walking his dog near the picturesque town square, lined with shops and college buildings.
Oberlin has no fraternity or sorority houses, and sports aren't a big part of campus life. Instead, students come to study music, art and creative writing.
Notable recent alumni include Jerry Greenfield of Ben & Jerry's ice cream and Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO series "Girls" — a show featuring several characters who met at Oberlin.
Dunham wrote on her Twitter account Monday that she was saddened by the news from her alma mater.
"Hey Obies, remember the beautiful, inclusive and downright revolutionary history of the place you call home. Protect each other," she wrote.
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Associated Press writer John Seewer in Toledo contributed to this report.







Comments
I've done a lot of work for Oberlin College over the years and it has always seemed like a nice , peaceful atmosphere for students . Unfortunately , there are a few bad apples from time to time . If these culprits are actual college students , it would be a shame for their parents to waste all their money so they can attend Oberlin , if they don't want to be there .
http://guardianlv.com/2013/03/ra...
An alternative news source that is not PC. The AP sanitizes some facts.
Wouldn't be the first race crime hoax at Oberlin. http://michellemalkin.com/2013/0...
I agree with you Ham, when you want sympathy or to push a certian agenda claim being a victim. Remember when the black churchs were burning down in the south years ago, how many were set by their own parishioners looking for money and sympathy.
It's odd they haven't released the identity of the two suspects they have in custody.
I suppose Black people hung themselves for money and sympathy too.
Remember the Duke University lacrosse team gang rape?
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Isnt it funny how when republican complain about race they always bring up republican articles where they attack anyone who isnt white.
So, the rumor that someone was seen dressed in a manner that implies dissent from the dominant campus viewpoint causes a near lockdown and cancelling classes for the day?
So much for the liberal ideal of college as a place for open minded exploration of diverse viewpoints, eh?
True!
True!
True dat, Boo!
Liberal; adj. - Not limited to or by establishment, traditional, orthodox, or AUTHORITARIAN attitudes, views, or dogmas; free from bigotry; broad-minded.
Antonym; Stingy
The State of Ohio has 32 groups and spin-offs on the watch list due to hate crimes/racial/bigoted/discrimanatory propoganda, ranging from the KKK, Neo-Nazi, Christian Identity, Black Separatist, as well others. I refer to it as the Triangle of Hate. Pretty hairy when you hear out of local's mouths it's right in our own back yard, so to speak.
We all bleed red, put our pants on the same way, take a $@#$ the same way. Don't be afraid to take a stand.
Oh, I forgot, the Holocaust never happened either, did it? Or any other Genocide of people across this world.
blah blah blah - it turned out to be a guy wrapped in a blanket.
Rod Dreher summed it up best:
"They shut the college down and are forcing everyone to go to a day of political re-education and communal shrieking because of Linus Van Pelt...... It costs over $50,000 per year to attend this pants-wetting academy."
Michelle Malkin (Oberlin class of 92) documents some past Oberlin hate speech hoaxes in her column today.
michelle malkin, one of the most hateful people I know.
You actually "know" MM poochie?
Looks like Dog's Law again: Eventually Dog will write something inane.
Goto youtube and type the 'n' word in and you get 79,200 results. Wheres the hate?
Type in "free p o r n" and see what happens. lol. No hate on that.
http://hotair.com/archives/2013/...
It was a hate blanket full of assualt lint i swear!
not to stir the pot too much but i bet if it was a black dude screaming "kill whiteie!" or if the graffiti read "down with the anglo saxon machine!" it would have been considered one of their fine art exhibits and not have made the paper for possible hate crimes.... just saying...
No, not to stir the pot? LOL!
@ BW1:
Thanks for the heads-up!
"The Boogy Man Shuts Down College":
http://www.theamericanconservati...
To many on the radical fringe left, rumor and innuendo = facts.