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Summer of Hate

by Hawes Spencer

In August 2017, violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, during two days of demonstrations by white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and counterprotesters. Summer of Hate is the journalist Hawes Spencer's unbiased, probing account of the conflict, telling the story from the perspectives of figures on all sides.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

In August 2017, violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, during two days of demonstrations by white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and counterprotesters, including members of antifa and Black Lives Matter. Ostensibly motivated by the city's plans to remove Confederate statues from two public parks, members of the alt-right descended first on the University of Virginia and then, disastrously, on the city's downtown. As these violent and ultimately deadly events gripped the attention of the nation, extensive coverage in both mainstream and fringe media promulgated competing narratives.Summer of Hate is the investigative journalist Hawes Spencer's unbiased, probing account of August 11 and 12. Telling the story from the perspectives of figures on all sides of the demonstrations, Spencer, who reported from Charlottesville for the New York Times, carefully recreates what happened and why. Focusing on individuals including activists, city councilors, faith leaders, and the police, Spencer creates an objective, panoramic narrative that renders these dramatic events, and the ongoing conflicts underlying them, in all their Complexity.

Author Biography

Hawes Spencer is a journalist who has reported for the New York Times, NPR, the Hook, and other publications. He has taught journalism at Virginia Commonwealth University and James Madison University.

Review

Summer of Hate: Charlottesville, USA, by the journalist Hawes Spencer, traces [the city's history of political agitation], as well as they myriad political proxy battles around the statue that convulsed the city during the Obama years.... The book's subject is less the spectacle of alt-right protestors marching in defense of Lee than the less visible work of the organizers and local politicians who played an instrumental role in the events of August 11 and 12: not only in showing up to protest the alt-right but in provoking Richard Spencer and his compatriots to rally in the first place.-- "BookForum"
"Hawes Spencer's Summer of Hate is a careful, pointillist narrative of the people, events, and controversies that came together in Charlottesville in the summer of 2017. Spencer is scrupulously careful to report only the facts and the truth about a brutalizing summer that still shapes Charlottesville a year later. Through his detailed tableaux, the tale emerges of a city still engaged in a profound reckoning over whether it might ever come together, or if it will pull itself further apart."
"In often shocking detail, Hawes Spencer recounts the awful events leading up to, and following August 11th and 12th, 2017 in Charlottesville, Virginia. Summer of Hate is a sober reminder that racism and bigotry run deep, and that ridding humanity of these plagues will require equal measures of determination and courage--not just in one small city--but throughout the world."

Long Description

In August 2017, violence erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, during two days of demonstrations by white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and counterprotesters, including members of antifa and Black Lives Matter. Ostensibly motivated by the city's plans to remove Confederate statues from two public parks, members of the alt-right descended first on the University of Virginia and then, disastrously, on the city's downtown. As these violent and ultimately deadly events gripped the attention of the nation, extensive coverage in both mainstream and fringe media promulgated competing narratives. Summer of Hate is the investigative journalist Hawes Spencer's unbiased, probing account of August 11 and 12. Telling the story from the perspectives of figures on all sides of the demonstrations, Spencer, who reported from Charlottesville for the New York Times , carefully recreates what happened and why. Focusing on individuals including activists, city councilors, faith leaders, and the police, Spencer creates an objective, panoramic narrative that renders these dramatic events, and the ongoing conflicts underlying them, in all their complexity.

Review Quote (previous edition)

""Hawes Spencer's Summer of Hate is a careful, pointillist narrative of the people, events, and controversies that came together in Charlottesville in the summer of 2017. Spencer is scrupulously careful to report only the facts and the truth about a brutalizing summer that still shapes Charlottesville a year later. Through his detailed tableaux, the tale emerges of a city still engaged in a profound reckoning over whether it might ever come together, or if it will pull itself further apart." "--Dahlia Lithwick

Review Quote

Summer of Hate: Charlottesville, USA, by the journalist Hawes Spencer, traces [the city's history of political agitation], as well as they myriad political proxy battles around the statue that convulsed the city during the Obama years.... The book's subject is less the spectacle of alt-right protestors marching in defense of Lee than the less visible work of the organizers and local politicians who played an instrumental role in the events of August 11 and 12: not only in showing up to protest the alt-right but in provoking Richard Spencer and his compatriots to rally in the first place.

Description for Reader

Hawes Spencer is a journalist who has reported for the New York Times, NPR, the Hook, and other publications. He has taught journalism at Virginia Commonwealth University and James Madison University.

Details

ISBN081394368X
Author Hawes Spencer
Pages 272
Year 2019
ISBN-10 081394368X
ISBN-13 9780813943688
Format Paperback
Imprint University of Virginia Press
Subtitle Charlottesville, USA
Place of Publication Charlottesville
Country of Publication United States
DEWEY 975.548044
Short Title Summer of Hate
Language English
AU Release Date 2019-08-09
NZ Release Date 2019-08-09
Illustrations 27 black & white photographs, 3 maps(27)(3)(27)(3)
Publication Date 2019-07-30
UK Release Date 2019-07-30
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Audience Professional & Vocational
US Release Date 2019-07-30

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