Confederate statue torn down during anti-racism protests reinstalled in Washington
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The statue of General Albert Pike, which was torn down during the anti-racism protests following George Floyd's death in 2020, has been reinstated in Washington under orders from President Donald Trump. This decision has sparked significant controversy, as many view it as a step backward in the fight against racism and a disregard for the sentiments expressed during the protests. The reinstatement of such a divisive symbol raises questions about the ongoing struggle for racial equality and the legacy of figures associated with the Confederacy.
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