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Confederate monuments removed or covered overnight

The largest cities in Alabama and Maryland tore down or covered up Confederate monuments overnight and early Wednesday, days after white nationalists led a deadly protest over the planned removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Va.

Baltimore city councillor warns against 'domestic terrorism' by white supremacists

The Confederate Women's Monument sits on a flat bed truck after it was removed overnight by city workers in Baltimore, Md. (Jerry Jackson/The Baltimore Sun/Associated Press)

The largest cities in Alabama and Maryland tore down or covered up Confederate monuments overnight and early Wednesday,days afterwhite nationalists led a deadly protest over the planned removalof a Confederate statue in Charlottesville.

Work crews in Birminghambuilt a wooden structure to cover up a pro-Confederacy monument in a downtown park, while four such monuments were pulled down and removedin Baltimore.

A monument to both Robert E. Lee, commander of the pro-slavery Confederate army in the U.S. Civil War, and Thomas (Stonewall)Jackson, a Confederate general, weredismantled from Baltimore's Wyman Park Dell after the city council on Monday approved the removal of four statues, the Baltimore Sun reported.

Crews also removed the Confederate Women's Monument, a monument to Confederacy soldiers and sailors, and a statue of Roger Taney, chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court who delivered a landmark 1857 ruling that upheld slavery and denied citizenship to African-Americans.

"Following the acts of domestic terrorism carried out bywhite supremacist terrorist groups in Charlottesville, Virginia,this past weekend, cities must act decisively and immediately byremoving these monuments," BrandonScott, who's on Baltimore city council, wrote in a resolution calling for the removal of thestatues, according to the Sun.

Birmingham, Ala., covers up Confederate statue

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Mayor William Bells orders to board up a 15-metre tall Confederate monument were carried out Monday night, days after a violent rally by white nationalists in Virginia was sparked by the removal of a statue of general Robert E. Lee in that state. Alabama state law prohibits the removal of rebel memorials

Maryland was a "border state" during the war one of five thathad slaves but had neither joined the pro-slavery Confederacy nor seceded from the abolitionist Union.

Legislators in Alabama, which sided with the Confederacy, earlier this yearpassed a law prohibiting the removal of structures including rebel memorials. So Birmingham Mayor William Bell ordered the city's 15-metre Confederate obelisk covered with plywood panels.

The box-like structure covers a panel that says the memorial to Confederate soldiers and sailors was dedicated in 1905 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.

Baltimore removes Confederate statues

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The planned removal of Civil War-era monuments went ahead in Maryland days after white nationalists led a deadly protest in neighbouring Virginia. Crews took down statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson overnight

The mayor's office says it's looking at ways to challenge the state law.

Municipal leaders elsewhere in the U.S. said this week they would step up efforts to pull down Confederate monuments. Similar efforts are underwayinLexington, Ky.,Memphis, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla. Protesters on Monday tore down a statue of a Confederate soldier outside a Durham, N.C., courthouse.

Three people have been arrested in connection with the removal of the Durham statue, and face felony charges related to inciting and participating in a riot that damaged property. Investigators plan more arrests.

Last Saturday, a rally bywhite nationalists protesting plans to remove a statueof Robert E. Lee sparked clashes with anti-racism demonstratorsin Charlottesville.

The rally turned deadly when a car rammed into a crowd ofcounter-protesters, killing a woman and injuring 19 otherpeople.

Saturday's violence appears to have accelerated the drive toremove memorials, flags and other reminders of the Confederatecause across the United States.

Workers load statues of Confederate generals Robert E. Lee and Thomas (Stonewall) Jackson on a flatbed truck early Wednesday in Baltimore. (AFP/Getty Images)

With files from CBC News and The Associated Press