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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al_SharptonAl Sharpton - Wikipedia

    Bensonhurst. Sharpton leading the first protest march over the murder of Yusef Hawkins in Bensonhurst, 1989. On August 23, 1989, four African-American teenagers were beaten by a group of 10 to 30 white Italian-American youths in Bensonhurst, a Brooklyn neighborhood.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · Who Is Al Sharpton? Ordained in the Pentecostal church as a child, Al Sharpton is an outspoken and sometimes controversial political activist in the fight against racial prejudice and...

  3. Oct 25, 2024 · Al 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.

  4. Rev Al Sharpton Founder & President As one of the preeminent civil rights leaders of our time, Reverend Al Sharpton serves as the founder and president of the National Action Network (NAN), anchors Politics Nation on MSNBC, hosts the nationally syndicated radio shows Keepin’ It Real and The Hour of Power , holds weekly action rallies and ...

  5. Rev. Al Sharpton highlights important political stories and issues that require a national platform.

  6. Mar 4, 2002 · Born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 3, 1954, Reverend Alfred "Al" Sharpton has been preaching since age four. He was licensed and ordained at age nine. In 1971, he founded the National Youth Movement and for seventeen years he led the organization, registering young people to vote and giving them job opportunities.

  7. The Harris-Walz campaign funneled some $500,000 to the Rev. Al Sharpton’s nonprofit, the National Action Network, prior to the vice president’s softball sit-down interview with the civil ...

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · Pulitzer Prize winner Mitchell S. Jackson tailed Al Sharpton around the country to find out why he keeps going, what he’s still doing, and where his place in history will be.

  9. Feb 28, 2023 · The Rev. Al Sharpton, once mocked as the civil rights movement's court jester, evolved from uncalculated brashness to calculated "blow-up man."

  10. Aug 23, 2014 · Twenty years ago, the Rev. Al Sharpton was the flamboyant counterpoint to more staid civil rights leaders. He’s still controversial.