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A year ago, white supremacists were ready for a big show of unity in Charlottesville. Hundreds traveled to the city for a rally in support of their belief that white people are superior. But the ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.— “We value diversity, equality, and love in this establishment and in our community,” a paper sign read. It was taped to the door of The Pie Chest, a small bakery just off the ...
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Joe Biden's first two words in his campaign launch video last April were "Charlottesville, Virginia," as he invoked the racial violence that shocked the country two years ago ...
In August of 2017, alt-right activists, Klansmen, and neo-Nazis marched through Charlottesville, Virginia, claiming the town as their own, partly responding to the town’s battle over the fate of a ...
As the city’s mayor at the time, it’s particularly painful to describe the failures of government during the “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville in August 2017—but it’s never been more ...
In an effort to provide a more concrete understanding of the situation that survivors of a nuclear war would face, OTA commissioned the following work of fiction. It presents one among many ...
A rally with white nationalists chanting phrases like "Jews will not replace us" and "end immigration, one people, one nation" was, as many expressed online, disturbing yet not really all that ...
The main organizers of the deadly 2017 white nationalist rally are being sued in federal court. Here’s a guide to what to expect at the trial. By Neil MacFarquhar More than four years after hundreds ...
White supremacists descended on Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017 and ugly displays of hate sent ripples of revulsion across the nation. But Lisa Woolfork wasn’t surprised. The problems in ...
Violence in Virginia last weekend fanned running national debates about race and free speech, and could resonate politically and socially for weeks or even years to come. The country watched in dismay ...
It was late August in Charlottesville, Va., two years ago this month, with temperatures pushing into the high 80s. But what then-Mayor Mike Signer remembers most vividly about those days is the cold.
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