no legal action was taken to bring any of these guys does in fact, george roundtree, later judge, would to the statehouse and he concocted a piece of legislation possibly called the grandfather clause. this single piece of legislation .ook voting rights away it was throughout the south because it was copied by states all below the mason-dixon. huge national repercussions, a huge repercussion right here locally with the economy of the city. of course, it took the african-american community about 1000 people we know -- it included people put on the train at bayonet point, so-called banished from owning 10. these were local leaders, lawyers, preachers. they were funeral directors, local politicians. they were the people who up to this point had been the african-american aldermen, firemen, policemen, african-american sheriff deputies and so on. to beingn went back ruled by this contrary of whites of what -- cadre supremacist. i think about,gs ove so many people on the white side when on to have prosperous lives. all of whom stayed here. they built her wealth for many generations. some becam