2026 Doria Dee Johnson Lecture: “Fear and Fury: Bernie Goetz, White Rage, and the Long Reach of the Reagan 80s”

Heather Ann Thompson (University of Michigan)

Pyle Center, Vandeberg Auditorium, Room 121
@ 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Doria Dee Johnson Lecture in History & Social Justice

Fear and Fury: Bernie Goetz, White Rage, and the Long Reach of the Reagan 80s

Book cover of monograph entitled "Fear and Fury: The Reagan Eighties, the Bernie Goetz Shooting, and the Rebirth of White Rage" by author Heather Ann Thompson. The book is written by the guest speaker of the 2025 Doria Dee Johnson lecture presented by the Department of History. The book cover features a historic image activists arguing on a city street, with one White individual holding a sign that reads "Congratulations Bernie Goetz wins one for the good guys!" The cover text and images are in red, white and blue.In 1984, as the Reagan Revolution was taking its toll on cities across the country, a white loner named Bernie Goetz would gun down four Black teens on a NYC subway and would become an overnight hero—the so-called “Death Wish Vigilante.” This one event, and the political and economic moment in which it unfolded, would matter more to the fate of this nation than anyone grasped at that time.

Co-sponsored by the Department of History, Havens Wright Center for Social Justice, Center for Campus History, and Department of African American Studies