Hundreds of protesters marched peacefully through downtown L.A. on Sunday to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va., and rally against racism and xenophobia.
Protesters hold a rally at L.A. City Hall to denounce the violence and honor the victims in Charlottesville, Va.
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Hundreds of protesters gather at City Hall to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville.
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Participants light candles in remembrance of Heather D. Heyer, 32, who was killed when a car crashed into demonstrators protesting the white supremacy rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Melissa Mares holds flowers during a moment of silence at the end of the rally in remembrance of Heather D. Heyer, who was killed while protesting the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Juliette Polonsky of Pasadena holds up a sign that reads “White silence = white consent” in front of City Hall.
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Protesters march near City Hall to denounce the violence and honor the victims in Charlottesville, Va.
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Mike Davis watches the peaceful protest in downtown Los Angeles on Sunday.
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Kirk Wilson joins hundreds of protesters marching to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va., and to excoriate President Trump.
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Protesters march down 1st Street in downtown L.A. as hundreds gather to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Protesters march down 1st Street as hundreds gather to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Mike Stutz and Laurel Trotter — dressed as Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd — attend the rally and march in solidarity to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Protesters kneel as hundreds rally and march in downtown L.A. to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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A moment of silence is held for Heather Heyer, who was killed while protesting the white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Va.
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Luna Hernandez raises her fist as hundreds gather to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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Participants raise their fists during a pledge against fascism at the downtown Los Angeles rally.
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Protesters march to L.A. City Hall to denounce the white nationalist violence in Charlottesville, Va.
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