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              <text>1920’s- Infamous hate group called Ku Klux Klan (KKK) enjoys its peak membership, numbering&#13;
around 4 million nationwide.&#13;
1921- President Edwin Alderman accepts a gift from a local chapter of the KKK towards UVA of&#13;
$1000, which roughly translates to $13,000 with inflation.&#13;
1924 - A statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee is erected in Charlottesville’s Lee Park&#13;
near today’s downtown area.&#13;
2012 - Charlottesville City Councilwoman Kristin Szakos, after hearing a lecture from historian&#13;
Edward Ayers on the challenges of what monuments say about past and present attitudes, asks&#13;
whether Charlottesville should continue to support Confederate monuments in parks, sparking&#13;
public debate.&#13;
2015 - Debates over Confederate flags and monuments in public places appear in many&#13;
Southern states. In Texas, the Supreme Court rules in favor of banning Confederate license&#13;
plates, and in South Carolina, debate appears after Charleston shooter Dylann Roof is revealed&#13;
to be a White nationalist.&#13;
Mar. 21, 2016 - Charlottesville mayor Mike Signer releases statement creating special task force&#13;
to investigate public opinions and options to resolve the Confederate statue issue. This&#13;
statement coincides with local high schooler Zyhana Bryant’s petition to remove the statue.&#13;
April 17, 2017 - Charlottesville City Council votes 3-2 to remove the Lee statue, with plans of&#13;
selling it to an educational institution, museum, or non-profit, and votes unanimously to rename&#13;
Lee Park (later renamed to Emancipation Park based on public submission). The city also&#13;
enacts plans to rename Jackson Park, named after Confederate general Thomas ‘Stonewall’&#13;
Jackson, to Justice Park.&#13;
March 24, 2017 - Virginia’s Sons of Confederate Veterans and 11 Charlottesville citizens sue&#13;
the City of Charlottesville to block the statue’s removal based on its status as a historical&#13;
landmark. The judge in the case later issues an injunction to delay the statue’s removal until a&#13;
further hearing in November.&#13;
March 31, 2017- Congressman Tom Garrett holds a town hall at Garrett Hall and Jason Kessler&#13;
and other white supremacists congregate outside, clashing with anti-Garrett protesters. Kessler,&#13;
a Charlottesville resident, has been on Grounds and petitioned for space to hold a white&#13;
supremacist rally on Grounds. Space is reserved for students and faculty.&#13;
May 14, 2017 - Torch-wielding protesters, led by White nationalist Richard Spencer, protest the&#13;
statue’s possible removal in Emancipation Park. The recurrence of public appearances and&#13;
rallies of white nationalists falls in line with what the Southern Poverty Law Center identifies as a&#13;
quantifiable rise in far-right extremism (i.e. neo-Nazism, white nationalism).&#13;
July 8, 2017 - roughly 50 members of the North Carolina chapter of the Ku Klux Klan gather in&#13;
Justice Park to protest the statue’s planned removal. They are met with roughly 1,000&#13;
counter-protesters, and the crowd is eventually disbanded by police forces using tear gas.&#13;
August 7, 2017 - Charlottesville City Council approves White nationalist Jason Kessler’s permit&#13;
for the ‘Unite the Right’ rally under the condition that it be moved from Emancipation Park to&#13;
McIntire Park, a less central location, for security reasons. That Friday, with the help of the&#13;
ACLU, a judge rules in Kessler’s favor, moving the protest back to Emancipation Park.&#13;
August 11, 2017 - Roughly 400 torch-wielding protesters march to the University Rotunda and&#13;
Lawn the night before the scheduled rally. They march to gather around the statue of Thomas&#13;
Jefferson on University Avenue, but are met by counter protesters encircling the statue. A fight&#13;
breaks out and police break up the crowd. President Teresa Sullivan later released a statement&#13;
saying that the alt-right white supremacists gave her administration “contradictory and&#13;
misleading details about events, locations, routes, and timing.”&#13;
9:00 am, August 12, 2017 - ‘ Unite the Right’ white supremacists begin gathering in McIntire&#13;
Park, and are met with growing crowds of counter protesters.&#13;
11:00 am, August 12, 2017 - Both groups move to Emancipation Park, where violence soon&#13;
erupts. After several barricades surrounding the event are knocked over and police are forced to&#13;
retreat, police forces declare the event an unlawful assembly and disperse the crowds by noon.&#13;
At this same time, the City of Charlottesville declares a state of emergency. Governor Terry&#13;
McAuliffe follows with his own declaration of a state of emergency about an hour after.&#13;
2:00 pm, August 12, 2017 - As small crowds of counter-protesters continue to demonstrate&#13;
downtown, a gray sports car drives head-on into a crowd of people. 19 people are injured, and&#13;
32-year-old Heather Heyer is killed. The police later detain the driver, who is currently being&#13;
charged with second-degree murder. The Department of Justice announces the next day they&#13;
will open a civil rights investigation into these actions as a hate crime.&#13;
5:00 pm, August 12, 2017 - A state trooper helicopter crashes while assessing security at the&#13;
ongoing protest. Two police officers, Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen and Trooper-Pilot Berke M.M.&#13;
Bates, were killed. The crash was caused by a ‘technical failure’ unrelated to the events of the&#13;
day.&#13;
August 13, 2017- An impromptu vigil is held at the site of the prior day’s fatal crash and&#13;
hundreds pay respect to the memory of Heather Heyer with flowers and messages of support.&#13;
August 16, 2017- Several thousand people participate in a march tracing the route of white&#13;
supremacists just days before. The vigil was spread solely through word of mouth and text&#13;
(avoiding social media) and galvanized thousands of community members, students, and&#13;
faculty.&#13;
August 21, 2017- Black Student Alliance, Minority Rights Coalition, and others hold “March to&#13;
Reclaim our Grounds” with space for students to speak and a list of demands for the&#13;
administration. President Teresa Sullivan is in attendance to hear demands as well as hundreds&#13;
of University community members.&#13;
Further resources for factual retelling of events:&#13;
Note: These do not include any of the spectacular opinion articles written by UVA students,&#13;
staff, alumni and civil rights thought leaders across the country. If you are looking for&#13;
recommendations to help bolster the way you wish to talk about this on tour, let me know. Also,&#13;
if there is information you cannot find reported, the University is conducting an audit to figure out&#13;
exactly what happened and how to adjust policy to prevent such events recurring in the future:&#13;
- https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/11/us/white-nationalists-rally-charlottesville-virginia.ht&#13;
ml&#13;
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/inside-a-day-of-violence-terror-in-charlottesvill&#13;
e/2017/08/15/d5fc63ec-81f4-11e7-9e7a-20fa8d7a0db6_story.html?utm_term=.27d8aa29&#13;
7558&#13;
- https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/13/us/charlottesville-rally-protest-statue.html&#13;
- https://www.nytimes.com/2017/08/13/us/politics/charlottesville-sessions-justice-departme&#13;
nt.html?_r=0&#13;
- https://www.washingtonpost.com/national/after-charlottesville-colleges-reassessing-safet&#13;
y-plans/2017/08/21/0f67c696-8644-11e7-96a7-d178cf3524eb_story.html?utm_term=.de&#13;
a53613d7f9&#13;
- http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2017/08/thousands-denounce-recent-violence-with-c&#13;
andlelit-march-at-uva&#13;
- http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2017/08/sullivan-says-there-were-contradictory-andmisleading-&#13;
details-about-white-nationalist-torchlit-march&#13;
- http://www.cavalierdaily.com/article/2017/08/thousands-denounce-recent-violence-with-c&#13;
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                <text>Tucker Wilson, Historian for the Guides Service at the time of these rallies, made up a timeline of the weekend as well as some underlying events leading up to the rally. He stated that "this timeline is meant to be a cursory understanding of these events, used to give tourists a brief rundown of these events. It also includes resources for further research on the topic" &#13;
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