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Then Dr. King takes the stage and preaches nonviolence and equality, eventually calling up Cheyenne to sing Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around, which I loved this song.
But just this song too, I loved this song.
The congregation loves it too, clapping and dancing along.
We also notice that Jonathan and the Wests are in the audience, smiling at the performance.
She concludes to a loud round of applause, a hug from Rachel and words of encouragement from Reverend Jonathan.
The group will start marching tomorrow, and everyone in the church is feeling optimistic, but Dr. King reminds them it will be difficult.
Many cities across the country are being met with violence.
Dr. King is also introduced to Reverend Jonathan, who is very nervous to meet one of his heroes.
Once Dr. King leaves, Jonathan meets Willie, who he'll be working with to register new voters in the town.
Back at Cheyenne's house, she is still so excited about her performance, she wishes her mom could have been there to see it.
Cheyenne says that Dr. King thinks that black people are still slaves, but her mom explains the difference between them and her grandmother of 100 years before.
A lot has changed, but Cheyenne reminds her they still can't vote, which is the reason Dr. King is marching.
Later that night, Cheyenne's dad returns from work.
He hears all about the Dr. King stuff, including Cheyenne's big musical debut.
Her mom is excited that she's showing interest in something, but her dad thinks if Cheyenne gets mixed up in this, she could get hurt.