
The lessons and conversations that came from Charlottesville
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The lessons and conversations that came from Charlottesville
It was one of the darkest chapters in recent memory: hundreds of white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, for a rally to protest the removal of Confederate monuments, during which a counterprotester and two police officers died. William Brangham talks with P.J. Tobia, Mary McCord of the Georgetown University Law Center and Charlottesville City Council Member Wes Bellamy.
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The lessons and conversations that came from Charlottesville
Clip: 8/10/2018 | 14m 55sVideo has Closed Captions
It was one of the darkest chapters in recent memory: hundreds of white supremacists gathered in Charlottesville, Virginia, for a rally to protest the removal of Confederate monuments, during which a counterprotester and two police officers died. William Brangham talks with P.J. Tobia, Mary McCord of the Georgetown University Law Center and Charlottesville City Council Member Wes Bellamy.
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