National Park Service Reinstalls Toppled Confederate Statue Despite Opposition
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Summary
The National Park Service has decided to reinstate the toppled statue of Confederate General Albert Pike in Washington, D.C., despite opposition from local leaders advocating for its permanent removal. The decision has sparked debate over the preservation of controversial historical symbols.
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The decision has sparked debate over the preservation of controversial historical symbols.
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