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  2. Charlottesville car attack - Wikipedia

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    The Charlottesville car attack was a white supremacist terrorist attack [ 12] perpetrated on August 12, 2017, when James Alex Fields Jr. deliberately drove his car into a crowd of people peacefully protesting the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, killing one person and injuring 35. [ 4][ 13] Fields, 20, had previously espoused ...

  3. Unite the Right rally - Wikipedia

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    The August 11–12 Unite the Right rally was organized by Charlottesville native and white supremacist Jason Kessler [6] [50] to protest the Charlottesville City Council's decision to remove the Robert E. Lee statue honoring the Confederate general, as well as the renaming of the statue's eponymous park (renamed to Emancipation Park in June ...

  4. Charlottesville, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Charlottesville is located in central Virginia along the Rivanna River —a tributary of the James —just west of the Southwest Mountains, a range which parallels the Blue Ridge about 20 miles (32 km) to the west. Charlottesville is 99 miles (159 km) from Washington, D.C., and 72 miles (116 km) from Richmond.

  5. Montague Miller - Wikipedia

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    Montague Miller. Montague David Miller, born 7 July 1839 in Van Diemen's Land (present day Tasmania ), was an Australian trade unionist, secularist, and revolutionary anarchist - socialist chiefly active in the states of Victoria and, in his most productive period, in Western Australia. His activism with unions and the Industrial Workers of the ...

  6. Robert E. Lee Monument (Charlottesville, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Lee sculpture covered in black tarpaulin following the Unite the Right rally of 2017. The Robert E. Lee Monument was an outdoor bronze equestrian statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee and his horse Traveller located in Charlottesville, Virginia's Market Street Park (formerly Emancipation Park, and before that Lee Park) in the Charlottesville and Albemarle County Courthouse Historic District.

  7. Robert M. Montague Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert "Bob" Miller Montague Jr. (1924–1996) was an American brigadier general. He was also the Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for All-Volunteer Force Action. [1] Montague was one of the earliest strategists of the Vietnam War .

  8. Miller & Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    Miller & Rhoads was a Virginia-based department store chain. Throughout its 105-year lifespan, the store played an active role in the Richmond, Virginia community, along with its friendly cross-street rival Thalhimers. The Richmond flagship location was known for its "SantaLand" upstairs attraction, which has since become an attraction at the ...

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