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  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  A torchlight rally using Tiki torches drew about 500 people, with 'security' marching alongside.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  A torchlight rally using Tiki torches drew about 500 people, with 'security' marching alongside.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  A torchlight rally using Tiki torches drew about 500 people, with 'security' marching alongside.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   Rally organizer Jason Kessler speaks to supporters before the start of a torchlight rally. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  The alt-right and white supremacists begin a torchlight parade, chanting "You will not replace us", which changed quickly to chants of "Jews will not replace us."  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  The alt-right and white supremacists begin a torchlight parade, chanting "You will not replace us", which changed quickly to chants of "Jews will not replace us."  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 11, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   Pepper-spray was used by someone in the crowd, after which police were summoned to clear the campus of potential rioters. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the alt-right, white supremacist, and neo-Nazi fringes. The main rally is scheduled for August 12, but a torchlight march through the University of Virginia campus on the night of August 11 drew hundreds of alt-right and white-supremacist supporters.  John Rudoff/Polaris
    Unite the Right Torchlight Rally 201...jpg
  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   Black Block protesters prepare for battle with teeth guards. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A fascist displays the fasces, the ancient Roman sign of fascism. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   White supremacists enter the fenced-off area at Emancipation Park. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  Heavily-armed white supremacists display their weaponry prominently.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  Heavily-armed white supremacists display their weaponry prominently.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A demonstrator holds a sign mocking the weaponry on display by the right. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A blast of pepper spray covers a confrontation between white supremacists and counter-protestors. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A shield of an American Nazi, with the National Socialist Movement symbol. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:  Shielded white supremacists carry a Confederate flag as they enter Emancipation Park.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   Tear gas canisters are released on counter-protesters. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A man is beaten, apparently by a right wing supporter, outside Emancipation Park.  A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   The statue of Robert E. Lee in Emancipation Park, behind a wall of riot police. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   The National Guard was deployed after Gov. McAuliffe declared a state of emergency. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A counter-protestor carries an assault rifle. Her button reads 'Arm Trans Women. Disarm Cops.' A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   After a terrorist attack by a man who drove into a crowd of protestors, a woman is cared for by EMTs. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   After a terrorist attack by a man who drove into a crowd of protestors, a woman is cared for by EMTs. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   Police put up a perimeter around the terrorist crime scene. A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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  • August 12, 2017 - Charlottesville, Virginia, USA:   A large "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, ostensibly to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee from Lee Park (now Emancipation Park), was dispersed after a morning of violent clashes. The riot act was read at about 11.40 a.m.  The rally brought together the full spectrum of right-leaning activists, from Trump supporters, the heavily-armed alt-right, white supremacists, and neo-Nazi fringes, and was strongly opposed by anti-racists, Black Bloc, Black Lives Matter, and Antifa protestors.  John Rudoff/Polaris
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