DC's only outdoor Confederate statue reinstalled after Trump order
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The controversial statue of Brigadier General Albert Pike, a Confederate figure, has been reinstalled in Washington, D.C., following an executive order from former President Trump. This move comes after the statue was removed by protesters in 2020, a response to the murder of George Floyd and the subsequent Black Lives Matter movement. The reinstatement of this statue has reignited debates about race, history, and the legacy of the Confederacy in America, highlighting the ongoing tensions surrounding symbols of oppression.
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