I graduated from the University of Virginia in May, having spent a majority of my time on campus working with our Black Student Alliance. When it was announced months in advance that the white nationalist “Unite the Right” rally would be taking place in Charlottesville, I knew I would be making the drive from Maryland to Virginia to be a part of the resistance. I arrived at the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville at 7 a.m. on Saturday to help set up McGuffey and Justice Parks — locations surrounding Emancipation Park, specifically to serve as a place of respite for counter-protesters. Leaning against a railing in Emancipation Park on Saturday morning, I listened, mystified, as a young man aligned with the “alt-right presto off white At 11 a.m. on November 8, I woke up to 156 text messages. Most of them were from friends of screenshots about what was going on: That morning, across Spelman College and Morehouse College in Atlanta,flyers were plastered across campus presto off white "It’s about normalizing things that used to be different or taboo." presto off white “I rise to apologize for the abrupt manner of the conversation I had with my colleague from New York,”Yoho said on Wednesday presto off white
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