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One year ago in Charlottesville

A look back at the weekend hundreds of white supremacists, neo-Nazis and others descended upon Charlottesville, Virginia, ending with the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer when James Fields allegedly rammed his car into counter-protesters.

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One year ago in Charlottesville

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  1. One year ago in Charlottesville

  2. White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march on the grounds of the University of Virginia ahead of the Unite the Right Rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, August 11, 2017.

  3. Heyer's death capped a day of clashes after hundreds of white supremacists, neo-Nazis and others descended upon the city, drawing national attention to the "alt right" movement that had grown bolder since President Donald Trump's

  4. Counter-protesters gather on the grounds of the University of Virginia.

  5. Christopher Cantwell recovers from being pepper-sprayed as he and other white nationalists participate in a torch-lit march at the University of Virginia. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

  6. White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

  7. A member of the alt-right is given medical treatment after being pepper sprayed as white nationalists participate in a torch-lit march at the University of Virginia. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

  8. White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march at the University of Virginia.

  9. White nationalists participate in a torch-lit march. REUTERS/Stephanie Keith

  10. Counter demonstrators attack a white nationalist during a rally in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  11. White nationalists are met by a group of counter-protesters in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  12. White nationalists stand behind militia members in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  13. People struggle with a Confederate flag as a crowd of white nationalists are met by a group of counter-protesters in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Justin Ide

  14. Member of a militia stands near a rally in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Justin Ide

  15. Virginia State Police use pepper spray as they move in to clear a clash between white nationalists and a group of counter-protesters in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  16. White nationalists clash with a group of counter-protesters in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  17. White nationalists shelter behind shields, displaying the Southern Nationalist flag, after clashing with counter protesters at a rally in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  18. White nationalists clash with counter protesters at a rally in Charlottesville. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  19. White nationalists clash with a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  20. First responders stand by a car that was struck when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Justin Ide

  21. Rescue workers assist people who were injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  22. Rescue workers assist a victim who was injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  23. Rescue workers assist people who were injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  24. Rescue workers assist people who were injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Justin Ide

  25. Rescue workers transport a victim who was injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  26. A woman who was injured when a car drove through a group of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Joshua Roberts

  27. A Virginia State Trooper stands guard at the crime scene where a vehicle plowed into a crowd of counter-protesters and two other vehicles (rear) near the "Unite the Right" rally. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

  28. A local resident of Charlottesville, who did not wish to be identified, wipes tears from her eyes at a vigil for those killed and injured when a car plowed into a crowd of counter-protesters. REUTERS/Jim Bourg

  29. President Donald Trump reads from a prepared statement as he delivers remarks on the protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, from his golf estate in Bedminster, New Jersey. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst

  30. Unite The Right rally organizer Jason Kessler is helped by police after being tackled by a woman after he attempted to speak at a press conference in front of Charlottesville City Hall a day after the rally. REUTERS/Justin Ide

  31. A photograph of Charlottesville victim Heather Heyer is seen amongst flowers left at the scene of the car attack. REUTERS/Justin Ide

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