but two days later amelia boynton showed up in atlanta.don't you go with them. just stay back because we'll be over there tomorrow and we'll organize the march again. lo and behold, that was bloody su and and on bloody sunday, it wasn't just an ordinary sunday. it was a cold sunday all up north. and and on the only thing playing on television if anybody was interested in. was judgment at nuremburg. so all of the jewish community and all of the liberal christian community and all of the people of goodwill who understood what hitler had done to germany, realized it was happening in alabama. well, well, i could go on with the details. but but the conclusion is -- that before the end of march, lyndon johnson, who had no power in december, stood up before the congress of the united states and introduced the voting rights bill. and and a whole bunch of baptist preachers with no money, no army, no nothing but faith in the power of the lord, found that we were able to not only give the president power, but that's where we began to raise up our peo