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Everyone is disturbed, and Cheyenne and Rachel are scared.
Rachel thinks the march should be canceled, but Cheyenne isn't going anywhere.
She's marching with Dr. King no matter what.
Jonathan is also there when a somber Dr. King arrives.
He says they need God's blessing more than ever, then prays for strength to fight the hatred.
He tells everyone to look deep in their hearts for the ability to march tomorrow, and everyone agrees that hatred will not deter them.
The entire group, including Cheyenne, break out in song and celebrate to kick off the march.
The group, led by Dr. King, John and Hosea, sing Kumbaya while walking down the street.
But before they can even get to the courthouse, cops arrive and block the front door.
Immediately, Sheriff Potts warns the marchers no more than three of them can gather at any time and suggests they leave.
But Dr. King explains they just want to register voters and they'll wait as long as needed to get it done.
Since the registration office is only open two days a month, one woman says she needs to sign up today.
The sheriff understands and shows her the door.
The crowd applauds, but when she enters the courthouse, she's told that before she can register, she has to guess how many jelly beans are in a jar.
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This is Ryder Strong, and I have a new podcast called The Red Weather.
In 1995, my neighbor and a trainer disappeared from a commune.
And back then, I lied to my parents.