Charlottesville: A Visual Narrative

Bouie discusses the events during the weekend of Aug 12, 2017, in Charlottesville VA. There was, on the night of Aug 11, the torchlit gathering of neo-Nazi and white-supremacist protesters; hundreds of young white men marching across the grounds of the University of Virginia to claim the Rotunda as...

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Hauptverfasser: Bayer, Edu, Eich, Matt, Hockstein, Evelyn, Ide, Justin, Lappa, Jason, Peterson, Mark, Plowman, William B., Roberts, Zach D., Suchak, Sanjay, Ubilla, Guillermo X, Bouie, Jamelle
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