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Al Sharpton - The FBI informant who became America’s most famous activist
For decades, Al Sharpton has remained one of the most controversial figures in American politics and activism — praised by ...
Faith leaders will first gather at Selma’s Tabernacle Baptist Church for a prayer service before marching silently on the ...
Al Sharpton is now in the middle of New York City’s high-stakes fight over short-term rentals, after Airbnb quietly brought ...
NEW YORK — The 2028 Democratic presidential primary unofficially began during the Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network convention, where 10 people who could launch a bid for the country’s ...
In an interview with The New York Times, the Rev. Al Sharpton reflected on the performances of 10 Democrats who spoke and explained why two did not. By Tim Balk The Rev. Al Sharpton invited a group of ...
MS NOW host Al Sharpton declared that President Donald Trump’s hyped-250th anniversary celebrations for the United States are not for Black Americans. Sharpton blasted Trump’s planned events for the ...
MS NOW host Reverend Al Sharpton said the United States' upcoming 250th anniversary is not a "celebration" for Black people and that it's "crazy" to expect them to celebrate it. "They're going to ...
Jack Schlossberg — who is campaigning to win New York’s 12th Congressional District — sat down with civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton for coffee and conversation, but there were no commitments. The ...
Al Sharpton declared former Vice President Kamala Harris has been largely “ignored” by Democrats as a viable 2028 candidate despite being a “potent force in the Black community.” “I wouldn’t ignore ...
Rev. Al Sharpton is talking up Kamala Harris’ chances in the still wide-open 2028 Democratic presidential primary race, reportedly saying the losing 2024 candidate would command formidable support ...
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Robert De Niro and Al Sharpton at 'No Kings' march
Thousands of demonstrators joined “No Kings” protests across the country on March 28, including large crowds that packed streets around Times Square and marched through Manhattan with signs and chants ...
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