Confederate statues in D.C.: toppled monuments to be restored and reinstalled

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A Confederate statue of Albert Pike in D.C., which was toppled and vandalized in 2020, is being repaired and is scheduled to be reinstalled near the White House in October, despite past calls for its removal.
- Protesters toppled this Confederate statue. Now, it’s coming back to D.C. The Washington Post
- National Park Service to restore and reinstall Albert Pike statue U.S. National Park Service (.gov)
- Confederate general statue toppled in 2020 to be reinstalled in DC NBC4 Washington
- Toppled Confederate statue will rise again in Washington Politico
- Trump Administration to Reinstall Albert Pike Confederate Statue in D.C. The New York Times
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