A Confederate statue toppled in Washington, D.C., in 2020 has been reinstalled
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The recent reinstallation of the Confederate statue of Albert Pike in Washington, D.C.'s Judiciary Square has sparked significant controversy. Originally toppled during the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, this decision raises questions about the ongoing debates surrounding historical monuments and their place in modern society. Many view this act as a step backward in the fight against systemic racism, highlighting the tensions between preserving history and acknowledging its painful legacies.
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