Councilman removes Confederate flags from graves
William White | Opelika-Auburn News
Auburn City Councilman Arthur L. Dowdell poses with Confederate flags that he removed from graves at Pine Hill Cemetery in Auburn.
Staff writer
Published: April 23, 2009
Updated: 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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I am appalled! I am outraged! How dare he desecrate the final resting place for soldiers who fought for the very ideals this country was founded upon? Who elected Arthur Dowdell as dictator of Auburn? This is the most foul abuse of political office, when an elected official would steal from a gravesite! This is beyond low. I would hope that the fair citizens of Auburn would rise up in righteous indignation and propel this devious individual from office! I just cannot understand how a man would attempt to impose his will upon those who have passed on and upon those who honor the departed’s memory!
This is a blatant act of hate crime. Dowdell violated The 1st amendment rights of others, trespassed and destroyed and stole private property. I want to know what so-called Mayor Hambone is going to do about this. check out more of this story Saturaday at realistrants.blogspot.com.
What if Kente cloth offends the whites? Should we remove it from those who wear it?
Mr. Dowdell,
Do you firmly believe that you did your community service with your actions? The only thing you have done is put more tension on racial conflict. Using your position as a city councilman to shore up your knee jerk reactions is in no way a form of leadership. You hold a position of power above the common working person, and yet, you could not see through your anger to use that power to protest the placement of confederate flags?
Mr. Councilman do you realize that the placing of those flags is a form of speech which is covered under the 1st amendment? Everyday our amendments are being whittled away by government which you are a part of. Everyday someone gets their feelings hurt or wants to make a name for themselves and pushes to strike our rights away. What happen to prayer in school or saying the Pledge of Allegiance before you started class? It was taken from us by people like you because someone’s feelings were hurt.
So hide behind your position of power and do your good deeds so that our children can grow up in an America that just saying hello without permission can be an offense because someone’s feelings were hurt.
So crack open a cold one Mr. Councilman Dowdell, because without you we could not sleep at night.
I repeat: Mr. Dowdell is loving this…He has folks stirred up…
He has been looking for a way to do that for a long time…
He got newspaper coverage…
Radio and TV next?
He is loving this!!!
This Councilman needs Counciling Peroid.
THIS IS GREAT!!! Mr. Dowdell has managed to cross a line that will result in some sort of retaliation. Once this happens, it’ll be the white peoples fault because we started it! HOW DARE WE SHOW RESPECT TO THE FALLEN! The ones who gave their life when no one else would. The whites and blacks that died for us.
You know the real funny thing about this entire situation, if the brothers had put up THEIR flag and we decided that it offended us as much as ours offends the almighty “Councilman” . Then, reacted to the appalling and offensive sight of THEIR flag as this man did to ours, we would be surrounded by the NAACP so fast and they would make such a scene about it, that we BARS AND STARS CARRYING, PROUD TO BE CONFEDERATES would be dragged through the mud And the amazing and all powerful Jesse Jackson would be down here and we would have to give them yet another signed statement, apologizing for all the ways they’ve been wronged. I say it’s high time to react the way the would, make sure everyone knows that what he did IS and WAS wrong!! Let the “Councilman"replace and replant every single flag they he pulled up!
Makes you proud to live in Auburn with such fine representatives on our city council! HA! What kind of city rep do we have that would say the following..““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.” How ignorant can you possibly be Mr. Dowdell?
How dare him decide what family members put on the gravesites that they have PURCHASED for their loved ones. I am very disappointed it his actions and we need to make sure he is held accountable for what he has done!
And don’t even bring the race card in it…have you ever heard of White History Month, Miss White America, White Entertainment Television (WET), NO, I don’t think so…get a grip, we have been quiet for way too long. How far do we need to let this go before we stand up for OUR rights! I certainly believe in EQUAL rights for everyone, but I think you have to earn your rights…NOT have them handed to you on MY silver platter!
This whole incident makes me sick to my stomach!
13A-8-2, Code of Ala. 1975, Theft of property, provides in part:
A person commits the crime of theft of property if he or she:
(1) Knowingly obtains or exerts unauthorized control over the property of another, with intent to deprive the owner of his or her property;
I would like to appoligize to Mary Norman from the people of Auburn. Electing such a narrow-minded politician over and over that will do anything to get ink.
In John 4:20 “If someone says, ‘I love God’ and hates his brother, he is a liar
That is all I need to say to you Rev. Arthur L. Dowdell





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