Confederate and Confederate-related statues and symbols to be restored or reinstalled in Washington, D.C.
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The Confederate statue of Albert Pike, toppled in 2020, is set to be restored and reinstalled in Washington D.C., despite ongoing debates about its appropriateness and calls for its removal to a museum. The statue is being repaired at a Maryland facility, and the decision aligns with federal preservation laws, though critics argue it dishonors history.
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