Confederate Statue Reinstalled in Washington, D.C.

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The Trump administration has reinstalled a bronze statue of Confederate General Albert Pike near the U.S. Capitol in Washington, after it was toppled in 2020 during Black Lives Matter protests, marking a move to restore Confederate symbols in public spaces.
- Trump Administration Reinstalls Confederate Statue in Washington The New York Times
- Confederate statue torn down during anti-racism protests reinstalled in Washington BBC
- Confederate statue torn down during 2020 protests is back up in D.C. The Washington Post
- DC’s only outdoor statue of a Confederate general is back in a Judiciary Square park WTOP
- A Confederate statue toppled in Washington, D.C., in 2020 has been reinstalled NPR
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