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Brooklyn-based documentary photographer Ruddy Roye (@ruddyroye) arrived to #Charlottesville on Aug. 12 about an hour after the car-ramming that left one woman dead and at least 19 others injured. White supremacists and their supporters had staged a rally over plans to remove a Confederate statue from a city park. Street clashes with counterprotesters that afternoon would be beamed to televisions and smartphones around the world. On assignment for TIME, he met people who were not just physically affected by the violence, but mentally and emotionally. "It felt like I was walking behind a tragic story," he recalls. "Peeling back the faces of residents who wept openly.”⠀

Roye met Jake Westley Anderson, who was stooped at the memorial in the same spot where Heather Heyer died. Anderson saw the car attack. "I could not tell if she was okay.” Pointing to the bloody sidewalk, he said, “I saw her right there.” Roye met Darrell Vaughn, from near Roanoke, Va., who said he attended the rally to stand up for what he called his history and culture. Vaughn said he was “ambushed” shortly after his arrival and hit with a billy club. Roye also met Antonio Mitchell, who recently moved to Charlottesville from Atlanta. "There is a history here and I understand,” Mitchell told him, "but we as a people have to stand up strong to change it. I am here to take that stand.”⠀

Photographs by @ruddyroye for TIME


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