bob zellner went down to visit deion and they arrested them. that meant we had to raise $30,000. [laughter] dr. lafayette: you know what they charged him with? they were going down there to help black folks register to vote. louisiana laws are a little different. yeah, he knows about it. he's a lawyer. you know what they charged him with? because he was trying to get black folks registered to vote. the charge was conspiracy to overthrow the state of louisiana. [laughter] isn't thatte: something? anyway, when i went down to get my job after -- we went on to chicago, introduced the freedom singers and raised money in chicago and that kind of thing, harry bellefonte helped us out and provided all of -- the venue. anyway, so i went back to get my job, my assignment, and james foreman told me that there were no more assignments. i said, what do you mean no more directorships? you told me if i went and raised the money, i would be able to get one of these assignments as director of photo registration. bill hansen was in arkansas. baba mississippi, charles in southwest georgia, and i lo