and it was the same with jack yates, the homecoming was against yates and it was the same thing.so, basically what happenedes those schools have note by declined. those programs have declined. and they're trying to close those schools as well. so, i'm pretty sure we'll see no legacy for the pvil schools no legacy for the black high schools in texas, and the wonderful history they had, and that is another impetus for me to write the book. >> a number of stories about schools that, when they were ordered to integrate and they certainly couldn't good easily into this -- they basically took all the trophies, all the medal, all the ribbons and legacy and culture and rituals to the dump and dumped them, and sent the black kids to white and cool said, you start over. >> they did. i think this was in austin. know that a lot of those schools had tremendously devoted alumni, and wanted to preserve that history, and a lot of that history was thrown away. they pulled some things -- found some things in dumpsters. they found a lot of things in closets, you know, growing dust and cob webs and