Rev Al Sharpton speaks about progress in civil rights on Juneteenth
‘I’ve lived long enough to see some things... I’ve seen enough victories to know that we can win,’ he said
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‘I’ve lived long enough to see some things... I’ve seen enough victories to know that we can win,’ he said
www.independent.co.ukReverend Al Sharpton is the Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), a not-for-profit civil rights organization headquartered in Harlem, New York, with over 50 Chapters nationwide. As
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www.cbsnews.comI’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: Why does MSNBC indulge Al Sharpton by giving him a show?
whyy.orgThe National Action Network highlighted Friday what it calls an emergency within the Black community: The mental health of Black men and boys. Hochul said she knows many New York residents do not support it, but added it had to be signed. Five former Memphis police officers pleaded not guilty Friday to second-degree murder and other charges in the death of Tyre Nichols. The 29-year-old Black man died three days after being stopped by police on January 7. CBS News correspondent Elise Preston...
www.cbsnews.comAl Sharpton is an outspoken and sometimes controversial political activist, working to lead the fight against racial prejudice and injustice.
www.biography.comAl Sharpton, American civil rights activist, politician, and minister who founded the National Action Network (1991) and later hosted a news-and-opinion show on MSNBC. He sought the Democratic Party nomination for president in 2004. Learn more about his life and career.
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