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America Hates Us, a social justice-driven clothing brand with roots in Brooklyn, New York, is uplifting and unifying millennials in a mission for making a difference.

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Preston Wiginton, a White Lives Matter organizer, has invited White supremacist Richard Spencer to speak at Texas A&M on 9/11. If Spencer accepts the invitation, he will visit Texas A&M a second time, Dallas News reports. For his last campus visit, the university organized a unity rally that drew thousands. Spencer spoke to a group […]

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Kenneth Frazier, CEO of Merck & Co., resigned from President Trump's American Manufacturing Council when the President's response to violence in Charlottesville was insufficient.

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Ivanka Trump tweeted about the horrific and violent Neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville over the weekend while her father President Donald Trump failed to directly address the public display of White supremacy.

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Marcus Martin pushed his fiancee out of the way and was struck by a White Nationalist terrorist driving a Dodge into a crowd of counterdemonstrators during the violent Neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville Saturday.

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UC Berkeley law professor Angela Onwuachi-Willig and other female professors co-drafted letters condemning discriminatory hair policies targeting Black women.

Pete Hegseth says white supremacy is comparable to the anti-police brutality movement.

Jason Kessler was chased away from a news conference Sunday when angry protesters shouted down his remarks.

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Several Black activists, journalists, and political leaders have denounced the White supremacist rally that has stirred chaos in Charlottesville, Virginia.

One person died and at least seven people were hurt Saturday ahead of a "Unite the Right" rally of White Nationalists in Charlottesville, Virginia.

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Betty Shelby, the former Tulsa police officer who shot and killed unarmed Terence Crutcher, was recently sworn in as a reserve deputy with the Rogers County Police Department, Oklahoma's News 9 reports.

Wadell Tate, a 97-year-old war veteran called "Pop Pop" by his children, was beaten to death while wearing pajamas in the Baltimore home.