Two Confederate monuments are returning to Washington. Why it matters: It's part of President Trump's push to reinstate names and symbols that were removed from public spaces after George Floyd's ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” art historian Erin Thompson examines the ways societies build and destroy monuments—and ...
When they show you who they are, believe them. A statue of Confederate general Albert Pike that was toppled and set on fire during 2020’s nationwide protests for racial justice has now been ...
While previewing a proposed construction of a Paris-style arch in Washington, D.C., supposedly in his honor ahead of the United States’s 250th anniversary, President Donald Trump also gave a nod to ...
The Trump administration has reinstalled a Confederate statue in downtown Washington, D.C., that protesters toppled and burned during the 2020 George Floyd riots. The National Park Service (NPS) ...
A bronze statue of Confederate Gen. Albert Pike, which was toppled by demonstrators in 2020 following George Floyd’s death, was reinstalled this past weekend in Washington, D.C. The statue, which ...
A statue of Charles Carroll of Carrollton in the Capitol was among those defaced by insurgents. (photo by and courtesy of Bucky Turco) On June 26, 2020, in the midst of Black Lives Matter ...
A Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, that became a rallying point for white nationalists was found vandalized Wednesday with an expletive against President Donald Trump. The profanity ...
President Donald Trump called on the federal government to charge anyone toppling or vandalizing "any monument" with crimes related to the Veteran's Memorial Preservation Act — a charge that Trump ...
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