Probably a mixed bag. They probably had some supporters in the community, but assuming they were behind bars for a few years I'd wager the community mostly forgets about them.
They were largely blue collar guys (excepting the Grand Wizard dude), so they got out broke, alienated/divorced from their spouses and possibly shunned by at least part of the community (the TV news "interviews" showed some whites were sympathetic to negro mistreatment).
The sheriff maybe keeps his job, maybe even wins a sympathy re-election if its close to the end of his trial. But he might have been seen as vulnerable, and the town's real shot callers might have decided that they needed to clean house with new faces to keep the FBI out of their hair. Not that any new sheriff would have been anymore tolerant of civil rights, but perhaps willing to keep his deputies on a shorter leash and not directly involved in KKK activities.
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