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.
Media General News Service
Published: April 24, 2009
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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American Beauty,
I see you never comment back to me maybe because you can’t say anything bad about me because I lived in Alabama or because I have family there who want this ISSUE to go to JUSTICE. None of us(my southern family and I) want this guy to get away w/ his crimes. This is just telling others that Hyphenated Americans can get away w/ whatever they want and just Americans can’t do anything. As I left in an earlier post I am not allowed to admit my heritage unless I prove it. Dowdell does not deserve to go unpunished on this act. Stealing is still stealing. DOES NOT matter your status. I haven’t seen Lady Val say anything untrue yet. You on the other hand are just full of fibbs Lord knows what else. If you were part of the UDC you would want justice to be served and you would NOT look the other way. The Confederate flag is showing heritage I don’t see them trying to ban the Malcom X flag.
Lady Val,
That is very good News. The vandal has confessed, bragged about his crimes and even posed for a photo while holding the evidence. My very limited legal mind tells me there might be a case here. He does belong to a protected group of Hyphenated-Americans so the law might look the other way.
Thanks for Sharing,
Peace Through Superior Firepower
P.S. And Princess Val, or whatever you call yourself these days, why don’t you tell people why people like ME are in the UDC and people like YOU aren’t allowed in.
Oh, love the picture of your hubby in the robes. They are even nicer than the standard white sheet.
Matushka Protopapas! Stop telling fibs—or your children will be born with tails! We know that you got your info from Stormfront—where you and your Chrysi Avyi buddies so often post.
We remember what you did at Srebrenica! That’s the sort of slaughter you wanted my Confederate American ancestors to engage in—and we had far more honor that.
I have received information on one of my sites from a gentleman with a friend in the Alabama police. According to the gentleman, because these were misdemeanors not witnessed by an officer, apparently someone from the UDC must swear out a charge against Dowdell for his actions.
As this is the case, it would seem that the “ball” in now in the court of the ladies from the UDC - and they must act if justice is to be served. Since this matter is not limited to the UDC or Dowdell (or Auburn or Alabama) decent folks must must prevail upon them to go forward and press charges. If they do not, they only add to the weight of the power wielded against their sworn obligation to honor the Confederate dead. Anyone who has ever dealt with bullies - and Dowdell is a bully - knows that a lack of response merely encourages more of the same behavior, often worsening with each incident. However onerous it may be for those members of the UDC who are involved, they have to take a stand now or risk losing everything.
mbp3,
Actually my ancestors were German (but not Glocks) but I am an American as were all of their descendants born in America.
The interseting thing here is that your arguemnet is so typical of the left. There is absolutely NOTHING about my position that mocks or says one thing and does another.
I am proud of my ancestry but do not desire to be referred to as anything other than an American. There really is only one kind.
You avoided the vandalism issue in your post. Interesting
lol it’s okay! after I posted that I looked back and saw where she said something about your heritage and said something about me so I figured that’s what happened.
It’s all good though!
Standforsomething,
My apologies..I confused the poster with a mention of you in his post.
It should have gone to MBP3
Glock- what are you talking about? I don’t recall saying anything to you.
stand4something,
Actually my ancestors were German (but not Glocks) but I am an American as were all of their descendants born in America.
The interseting thing here is that your arguemnet is so typical of the left. There is absolutely NOTHING about my position that mocks or says one thing and does another.
I am proud of my ancestry but do not desire to be referred to as anything other than an American. There really is only one kind.
You avoided the vandalism issue in your post. Interesting


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