City Councilman does not regret actions
by LOREN WILLIS/ Staff Writer
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City Councilman Arthur Dowdell caused a stir last Thursday when he removed several Confederate flags from graves at Pine Hill Cemetery. The flags had been placed by members of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in honor of Confederate Memorial Day, which was Monday and is a state holiday in Alabama.

Dowdell said he decided to pick up the flags after hearing several complaints from people offended by the flags in the cemetery. Dowdell was also offended by the flags, and said he does not regret his actions.

Mary Norman, a local historian, was present when Dowdell removed the flag from her great-grandfather’s grave. She has been a member of the Admiral Semmes Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy for 30 years and is in the process of organizing a new chapter in Auburn called the Auburn Guard.

Norman was at the cemetery checking inventory for a history of the cemetery Auburn Heritage Association is doing, she said. Norman has 50 family members buried in the cemetery. The tradition continues from her fourth great-grandfather, born in 1790, to her mother.

“I was shocked,” Norman said. “It surprised me very much. I didn’t know exactly how to respond.”

Norman said she was standing in between her mother’s and her grandmother’s graves when Dowdell was removing the flags.

Dowdell said his biggest concern was that the flags were placed in a public cemetery which taxpayers, black and white, are paying for.

In a statement released on Friday, Mayor Bill Hamm said he does not condone Dowdell’s actions, and that they in no way reflect the views of the City of Auburn.

“The flags were placed by the United Daughters of the Confederacy on private graves to commemorate fallen Confederate soldiers for Confederate Memorial Day, which is an official state holiday,” Hamm said in the statement. “Their removal was not an action taken by the City of Auburn. The sanctity of the final resting place of one’s family or forefathers is certainly one of the most intensely private and sacred of things in our society.”

As a result of his actions, Dowdell said he has received hundreds of threats from all over the country, and that the FBI has gotten involved.

Norman said she would like for Dowdell to apologize to her, but she has not spoken with anyone about pressing charges on the councilman’s actions.

Auburn City Manager Charles Duggan Jr. said he will be speaking with the public safety director, as well as the police chief, later this week to ensure safety of the council chambers at Monday night’s meeting.

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ALOTOFSUPERSTAR
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May 07, 2009
I want to ask a few questions from each of you whom may oppose what Dowdell done.How do you feel About Bull Connor whom sicked dogs and the policeman whom are sworn to uphold the law snaching the AMERICAN flags out of the hands of Blacks & whites who were with them? Publicity please! How about the Governor(George Wallace) of the entire State standing In the doorway of those whom had earned the right just to simply go to school. You want to talk about publicity.So since you all are outrage and by the way IT WAS A STUPID THING TO DO GIVEN HIS POSITION.WhY not hold a history of alabama lesson

Bring back the confederate way of life and please give some of that confederate money to the people of washington we could really use it now.
sunshi9
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May 01, 2009
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SRAlabaster
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May 01, 2009
Dowdell made a pathetic attempt at a publicity stunt for himself. He broke not only State law but Federal law and should be punished accordingly. I am ashamed that Auburn is doing nothing to him. They say they do not condone his actions, but their lack of action against him shows us otherwise. If this had been white people removing, say malcolm X flags, you may rest assured they would be punished. I am tired of the double standard.
LaneNBama
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April 30, 2009
I think Dowdell should venture out a bit further in the flag removal business, I know of a few flags he can start with, and they don't belong to little old ladies. I wonder how many times he has seen the same flags that outraged him so, flown by a full grown man and managed to control his rage, Due to his being a coward. A big man picks on little old women.Move a little further north big man, You'll find a few flags to remove, If you are man enough!
LaneNBama
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April 30, 2009
If Auburn cant handle Dowdell, Then someone should step in and do it for them! Obviously the council members are to weak to do the right thing.
cecil from Colorado
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April 30, 2009
Nothing is going to be done to this person,you want to know WHY,it's because he's BLACK.Mark my word!!!
Connie Ansley
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April 30, 2009
Dowdell committed a HATE crime and should be prosecuted. If any member of the White community had done this to anything pertaining to the Black's community, history or heritage, they would be sitting in a Federal prison awaiting trial!

America is a Republic NOT a Democracy--look up the difference.
Cecil Atkins
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April 29, 2009
Dowdell should be charged with theft....he was taking property that did not rightfully belong to him. It's as simple as getting one of the impacted family members to press charges. He's a crook and has always been a crook.