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Unite The Right is a conservative and alt-right gathering planned for August 12th, 2017. Notable speakers include conservative speakers Tim Treadstone, Jason Kessler, and Christopher Cantwell; along with alt-right activists Richard Spencer, Mike Enoch, and League of the South founder Michael Hill.

Rally

Expected turnout is 4,000. An estimate from the Southern Poverty Law Center estimated thousands attending.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Neo-Nazi Misfits Join Unite the Right". Southern Poverty Law Center. Retrieved 2017-08-07.
  2. "ADL Lists Kessler, Other 'Unite The Right' Speakers as White Supremacists". Retrieved 2017-08-07.