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A 2017 picture of the statue commemorating Accomplice common Albert Pike in Washington, D.C.

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A statue of the Accomplice common Albert Pike that was pulled down and set ablaze in Washington, D.C. in June 2020 through the Black Lives Matter motion has been renovated and reinstalled in Judiciary Sq.. The reinstallation on Saturday was a follow-through of an earlier Nationwide Park Service announcement that the federal authorities supposed to revive the statue, which it says had been broken in “riots.”

The monument to Pike was first erected in 1901, however has lengthy been a contentious subject inside the nation’s capital.

The Pike statue is the one monument inside Washington, D.C. to honor a Accomplice common – but it surely doesn’t point out his navy historical past. Pike, who was a Freemason and was pardoned by President Andrew Johnson, has additionally been recognized by historians as presumably having been concerned with the event of the Ku Klux Klan within the interval after the Civil Warfare.

The plaque on the base of the statue, which was initially mounted by the Freemasons, calls Pike an “writer, poet, scholar, soldier, jurist, orator, philanthropist and thinker.”

Members of the D.C. Council, the district’s legislature, have been calling for the statue’s removing since 1992.

The statue Albert Pike, the only statue of a Confederate general in Washington, D.C., was toppled by protesters on June 19, 2020.

In an unsigned assertion despatched to NPR on Monday, the Nationwide Park Service wrote: “The Nationwide Park Service introduced on Aug. 4, 2025 that it’s going to restore and reinstall the bronze statue of Albert Pike, which was broken and vandalized through the Black Lives Matter riots in June 2020. The restoration aligns with federal tasks beneath historic-preservation regulation and up to date government orders to beautify the nation’s capital and restore pre-existing statues.”

In an announcement launched Monday, Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-D.C.) objected to the statue’s reinstallation, calling it “an affront to the principally Black and Brown residents of the District of Columbia and offensive to members of the navy who serve honorably.”

“Pike himself served dishonorably. He took up arms towards the US, misappropriated funds, and was finally captured and imprisoned by his personal troops,” Norton continued. “He resigned in shame after committing a warfare crime and dishonoring even his personal Accomplice navy service. Accomplice statues must be positioned in museums as historic artifacts, not stay in parks or different areas that indicate honor. Pike represents the worst of the Confederacy and has no declare to be memorialized within the Nation’s capital.” In August, Norton launched a invoice to take away the Pike statue completely.

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