Charlottesville sees a new generation of White Supremacists emerge

A group that included many people who were college-educated or ex-military displayed effective planning. “White people are pretty good at getting organized,” said one. The white supremacist forces arrayed in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend — the largest gathering of its sort in at least a generation — represented a new incarnation of the white supremacy movement. Old-guard groups like the Ku Klux Klan, the Aryan Nations and the Nazi skinheads, which had long stood at the center of racist politics in America, were largely absent. Instead, the ranks of the young men who drove to Charlottesville with clubs,...

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