The roar was the first thing to reach Natalie Romero. “I just heard loudness, like thunder, as if the earth was growling,” the University of Virginia student later testified. Hundreds of white ...
About 9 p.m. on August 11, 2017, several hundred White supremacists, mostly young men, held tiki torches as they formed a line that snaked across Nameless Field at the University of Virginia in ...
Some white nationalists and right-wing protesters who have converged on Charlottesville, Virginia, have been using a Nazi rallying cry. Video shows some of the protesters shouting “blood and soil,” a ...
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 ...
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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 ...
Charlottesville is where Virginia’s history and wine country come together in one unforgettable trip. Set in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, this small but lively city is best known for its ...
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 ...
Monuments to Thomas ‘Stonewall’ Jackson and Robert E Lee, which had become a rallying point to white supremacists, have been removed The statue of a Confederate general that helped spark a violent ...
The city of Charlottesville, Va. followed up its removal of two controversial Confederate statues Saturday with the lightning-fast toppling of a third local landmark: a monumental tribute to explorers ...
President Trump asserted this week that there were “very fine people” among those who gathered in Charlottesville, Va., last weekend to protest the removal of a Confederate statue. While there is no ...