Protesters decrying hatred and racism spent part of their Sunday in the downtowns of many US cities, saying they felt compelled to counteract the white supremacist rally that spiralled into deadly violence in Virginia.
The gatherings spanned from a march to President Donald Trump's home in New York to candlelight vigils elsewhere.
In Seattle, police made three arrests and seized weapons as Trump supporters and counter-protesters converged downtown.
The woman who was killed when a car plowed into counter-protesters at Saturday's white nationalist rally in Virginia was remembered at a vigil last night.
The mother of 32-year-old Heather Heyer says her daughter was a champion for others.
A 20-year-old Ohio man is due in court today, charged with second-degree murder in the car attack that also injured 19 others.
A rally is planned in Toronto today to protest the deadly weekend violence in Virginia.
Demonstrators are expected to gather outside the American consulate to express their opposition to white supremacists, and express their support for those who stand against hate.