there still is within me that old terror. >> nearly 50 years after bloody sunday, we walked with clark olsonlife. >> this is walker's cafe. >> olson joined two other white ministers, orlotf miller and james reed for a quick meal. >> the place is jam packed. i guess they ran out of everything you about chicken fried chicken, by the time we got there. >> they found themselves surrounded by white agitators. >> do you remember what they said? >> yes i do, primary thing they called out was hey you niggers. we whispered, just keep walking, just keep walking. >> something slammed into reed's skull. >> i heard that club hit jim's ahead. >> olson was at reed's side as he fainted. >> i held jim's hand and he squeezed my hand tighter and tighter and tighter. as the pain worsened in him. [ pausing ] >> and then, his hand relaxed. and he went ... he went unconscious. >> two days later, jim reed was dead. at selma's brown ame church protest turned to prayer and the fire that time spread across the nation. >> thousands of people gathered in places like boston and chicago and new york and san francisco and