During the late 1800s and early 1900s rioting white racist mobs in the United States drove thousands of African American families from their homes. Those who survived never returned. Filmmaker Marco Williams reviews research by Elliot Jaspin into three s uch instances of racial cleansing: in Forsyth County, Georgia; Pierce City, Missouri, and Harrison, Arksansas. Issues of reconciliation and reparations are also raised. Center for Investigative Reporting and Two Tone Productions. Closed captioned.