"The aim of this lawsuit is to ensure that nothing like this will happen again." A dark moment in U.S. history is being revisited as a federal civil trial began in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Monday ...
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Decades before the violent Unite the Right rally in 2017 in Charlottesville that drew white nationalists protesting the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue, the city was targeted by a white supremacist ...
Editor’s Note: Nora Neus is anchor producer for John Berman at CNN. She is the author of “24 Hours in Charlottesville,” a forthcoming oral history about the 2017 White nationalist riot in ...
Discussing the violence that occurred with the activist who led the lawsuit against the organizers of the Unite the Right rally. Sign up for the Hello, Houston! daily newsletter to get local reports ...
Charlottesville is back in the national news, thanks to disgraced ex-president Donald Trump, currently on trial for fraud involving his hush-money payments to a porn actress who was underwhelmed by ...
PEOPLE shares a first look at HBO's new documentary "No Accident," following attorneys as they attempt to prove that violence at the 2017 "Unite the Right" rally was the result of "covert planning" ...
Reprinted from "Charlottesville 2017: The Legacy of Race and Inequity" by permission of the University of Virginia Press. Chronology courtesy of Claudrena N. Harold, Professor of History and African ...
RICHMOND, Va. — A statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee that became a rallying point for white supremacists and helped inspire their infamous 2017 rally in Charlottesville will be hoisted off its ...
Two Confederate statues that sparked fiery protests and the fatal White nationalist rally in 2017 may soon come down in Charlottesville, Virginia. After years of thwarted attempts, Charlottesville can ...
This cover image released by Graywolf Press shows "Charlottesville: An American Story" by Deborah Baker. (Graywolf Press via AP) Decades before the violent Unite the Right rally in 2017 in ...