Alabama councilman removes Confederate flags from graves

Alabama councilman removes Confederate flags from graves

William White | Opelika-Auburn News

Auburn Councilman Arthur L. Dowdell poses with Confederate flags that he removed from graves at Pine Hill Cemetery in Auburn.

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Mary Norman was shocked Thursday afternoon when Auburn Councilman Arthur L. Dowdell pulled up a Confederate flag placed on her great-grandfather’s grave and snapped it in half, she said.

Dowdell, who denies snapping the flag, said Thursday he was picking up his daughter from Auburn Junior High School near the cemetery when several people told him they “had a problem” with the flags.

He drove to the cemetery and started pulling up flags, he said.

“It’s offensive to me,” he said. “To me, it represents the Ku Klux Klan and racism.”

The United Daughters of the Confederacy placed the flags earlier this week, as they have done for 50 years, in preparation for a celebration Sunday of Confederate Memorial Day, Norman said.

Confederate Memorial Day will be celebrated as a state holiday in Alabama Monday.

“I really didn’t know exactly how to respond to him,” she said. “I happen to be a member of the Daughters of the Confederacy. I was very surprised, especially (as he is) a city councilman. I was amazed.”

Norman was not personally involved in placing the flags.

“I’m a historian,” she said. “We’re not about hate, we’re not about anything like that. We just want to honor our state’s rights, and I’ve got Confederate ancestors, and I feel we should have the ability to do that.”

Norman and a friend were taking inventory of graves at Pine Hill Cemetery in Auburn when Dowdell drove up and asked who put up the flags, she said.

“One of the flags had been placed on my great-grandfather’s grave, who was a Confederate soldier,” Norman said. “He just got very upset, and he went over to my great-grandfather’s grave, picked up the flag and broke it in two.”

She said Dowdell did not know the plot she stood on was her family’s. The flags were placed on soldiers’ graves as a mark of respect, she said.

He pulled up Confederate flags from other soldiers’ graves, too, she said.

Dowdell said in his years as councilman, he had never seen so many Confederate flags in one place.

“I’m going on the record that this will never happen again,” Dowdell said. “This will never happen again as long as I’m on the city council.”

Dowdell denied intentionally snapping the flag.

“It might have snapped itself,” he said. “If it did, so what? If I had my way, I would have broke them all up and stomped on them and burned them. That flag represents another country, another nation.”

Auburn Mayor Bill Ham said he was unaware of any incidents at the cemetery but said he talked with Dowdell Thursday afternoon. Ham said his understanding was that all city cemeteries have covenants governing how and what types of decorations can be placed on graves, except for Pine Hill because it is so old. Ham said he believed Dowdell asked an assistant city manager to look into making policies equal for cemeteries across the city.

“The bottom line is those grave plots are deeded property,” Ham said. “We sell those. So they are sold to the family of the individuals, and I think (plot owners) have a right to do exactly what they did, according to the city attorney.”

Ham said in his conversation with Dowdell, the councilman suggested the flags be placed on the graves for a shorter period of time, perhaps for 24 hours before the event.

For now, the remaining flags will stay on the graves because of the lack of covenant governing Pine Hill, Ham said. But that could change in coming years.

“I certainly think we need to be consistent in all the cemeteries with whatever the policy is, not only with this, but with everything,” Ham said. “The council has got to make that decision.”

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Flag Comment Posted by sunshi9 on May 18, 2009 at 12:07 pm

If any one eles would have done this. They would have been in front of a judge found guilty. Put on probation, have to take drug test,and do community service,so the courts could steal his money.Do I see favoritism?Yes I do how about you? So here’s my justice!
http://s598.photobucket.com/albums/tt62/sunshi9ne/

Flag Comment Posted by Tom2 on May 14, 2009 at 9:21 am

Kudos harleyman85 and spot on target.  I agree this guy should be indicted and tried for every crime he committed during his little snit.  However, far worse than these crimes, this creep is a politician who, if permitted to pursue his chosen field, would unabashedly burn your books, suppress your speech, take your guns and tax you to death to fund his malignant ways.  He needs to be ousted and watched closely by the community to ensure he cannot harm us again.

Flag Comment Posted by harleyman85 on May 14, 2009 at 7:40 am

I am a southern born male and proud of that fact but what that man did is not acceptable by any means. He was not even living in the era of the Civil WAR and what happened in the past is exactly that IN THE PAST.  There is alot of racism in the country and by way of the media in any form seams to lean against the white race. We are always to blame for anything that happens when it comes to these two races and I’m feed up with it.  What he did was pure racism, trespassing on property in a cemetary but yet a plot of land owned by the deceased or family members and he should be in court with this charge and any other charge that can be brought against him. The flag is a symbol and if a certain race can’t deal with it, LEAVE,GET OUT. We have to put up with alot of problems and we have to just deal with it and they should learn the same. These people are generations past what happend then but yet seam to do nothing but dwell on this issue. Again I’m PROUD TO BE SOUTHERN.

Flag Comment Posted by Stand4Something on May 01, 2009 at 1:25 pm

Melli1200- The graves the ladies were putting them on were THEIR families. they didn’t need permission. They owned the graves.

Flag Comment Posted by gaboy66 on May 01, 2009 at 12:22 am

The guy is a complete idiot!!! Just because Obama is in office gives him no right. I am a PROUD SOUTHERNER FROM GEORGIA with roots in Alabama. The KKK, which I deplore as I do also the Black Panthers, take a Southern Symbol and distort it to their use. If the guy had any sense he would know this. I wish people would read their history and move forward. He wants his 15 minutes. I feel for the people of his district that elected such a moron to their city council. Hope the other officials of this city are not loose cannons like this guy. Why should we be ashamed or be made to feel ashamed of our heritage? I hope charges can be brought against him. Trespassing, destruction of private property or something. Why should he get away with it? Because he is black? He needs to read the history of the American Indians!!!! He probably didn’t even graduate HS. He looks like a pimp. A councilman should have higher standards. Being an elected official you would think. I DO NOT AND WILL NOT APOLOGIZE FOR MY HERITAGE!!!!

Flag Comment Posted by melli1200 on May 01, 2009 at 12:11 am

In reply to Stand4Something:
If you will re-read my initial comments; I never claimed any reason for the beginning of the Civil War.  There were many reasons.  My concern was more that the Daughters of the Confederacy (or whichever group it is) and the Councilman had made the decision to either put Confederate flags on or take them off of people’s graves.  It has never been made clear whether the families were asked for permission to do this.  Ask your black friends (if you have any) how they would feel if this were done to their parent’s grave without permission.

When you and others like you have learned that the Civil War was not The War - maybe people of all colors will learn to get along better.  Oh, anc congratulations on being young, white and female.

Flag Comment Posted by JohninBama on April 30, 2009 at 3:18 pm

Mr Dowdell.
I believe in American history (good or bad, right or wrong). The key word is history, slavery was the most bleak days in American history. But. don’t people think its time to make everything in America equal? Lets get rid of black history month, black entertainment television, (imagine if it were white history month or white entertainment tv) black and white power movements and the greatest racial program that keeps this battle going AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. Make America based on the quality of the person, not the color of the skin. I have friends white and black that feel that this division in America has gone on to long. To quote that famous quote “Can’t we all just get along”. Memorials to those who died 150 yrs. ago, Are you saying that Egyptians should not fly thier flags over thier graves, they held the nation of Isreal slaves for alot longer than white slave holders (who by far were the minority of people who fought for the south) held black slaves. Plase all Americans lets let the past go, Americans of today did not enslave you or your ancestors.

Flag Comment Posted by SCinBHAM on April 30, 2009 at 1:38 pm

Hey, Sunshi9:  THAT PICTURE IS GREAT AND IT’S WORTH A GAZILLION WORDS!!  Someone with a color printer needs to print it and MAIL it to him there at the Auburn City Council office.

I’m part North Carolina Cherokee, and I feel the same as you do about our Indian ancestry and how badly our ancestors were—and still are—treated.  Still, WE don’t go around trying to get even with someone for our painful history.

I doubt very much that Dowdell is a Christian, but regardless, he can sure bank on this:  Hebrews 10:31 says: “I the LORD God will judge the people.  It is a terrible thing to fall into the hands of the living God.“

Flag Comment Posted by sunshi9 on April 30, 2009 at 12:53 pm

http://s598.photobucket.com/albums/tt62/sunshi9ne/
Now he wears the colors

Flag Comment Posted by Stand4Something on April 30, 2009 at 12:38 am

First let me say this, I am a young white female, and I am from Auburn. If you were to look over at our newspaper (oanow.com) you would know what all is really going on, this isn’t the only article about this criminal and NO Dowdell will not be getting my family’s vote!! and I’m sure alot of A/O feel that way!

Also, i wanted to say something to Melli1200-
In a previous post you said that “it seems obvious that the people who think the flags should stay are either not well-educated or have no sympathy..“ Sweetie, apparently YOU are the one that isn’t very well educated! The war wasn’t over Slavery, Racism, or Hatred. It was because the South wanted to be freed from the Union and wanted to control their own territory and have their own “tax and rule”. The North had slaves too! There were blacks that fought in the war too, and i’ve seen pictures of them holding the flag! I don’t believe anyone asked my/our opinion on if we wanted to have a black history MONTH but we have one! I don’t see a White history month, do you see us whites B*n and complaining because of that? Didn’t think so!! Get your facts straight!

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