Confederate Albert Pike Statue to Be Reinstalled in Washington, D.C.

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The US National Park Service plans to restore and reinstall a Confederate Albert Pike statue in Washington, DC, after it was toppled in 2020, citing legal and executive orders, despite criticism from local officials who view the statue as a symbol of racism.
- National Park Service to reinstall Confederate Albert Pike statue in DC CNN
- National Park Service to restore and reinstall Albert Pike statue U.S. National Park Service (.gov)
- Statue of Confederate General Albert Pike, toppled by protesters in 2020, is being reinstalled in Washington, D.C. CBS News
- Protesters toppled this Confederate statue. Now, it’s coming back to D.C. The Washington Post
- Toppled Confederate statue will rise again in Washington Politico
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