Confederate statues in D.C. are being reinstated after protests

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A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike, which was toppled and damaged during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests, has been renovated and reinstalled in Washington, D.C., despite ongoing controversy and opposition from local officials.
- A Confederate statue toppled in Washington, D.C., in 2020 has been reinstalled NPR
- Confederate statue torn down during 2020 protests is back up in D.C. The Washington Post
- Statue of Confederate general toppled by protestors in 2020 is returned to its DC perch after Trump’s order The Independent
- DC’s only outdoor statue of a Confederate general is back in a Judiciary Square park WTOP
- Press Release: Norton Responds to Return of Albert Pike Statue to Judiciary Square Quiver Quantitative
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