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FILE - This June 5, 2017 file photo shows a monument to Arizona Confederate soldiers, presented by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1961, amid other memorials at Wesley Bonin Memorial Plaza on the grounds of the Capitol complex in Phoenix. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 condemned the white supremacist groups that gathered in Virginia over the weekend to protest the removal of Confederate monuments. But the Republican governor again refused to heed calls from civil rights leaders to take the lead in pushing to remove six Confederate monuments in Arizona. (AP Photo/Angie Wang, File)

FILE - This June 5, 2017 file photo shows a monument to Arizona Confederate soldiers, presented by the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1961, amid other memorials at Wesley Bonin Memorial Plaza on the grounds of the Capitol complex in Phoenix. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey on Monday, Aug. 14, 2017 condemned the white supremacist groups that gathered in Virginia over the weekend to protest the removal of Confederate monuments. But the Republican governor again refused to heed calls from civil rights leaders to take the lead in pushing to remove six Confederate monuments in Arizona. (AP Photo/Angie Wang, File)

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