MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” recognized Juneteenth this year by speaking with legendary American civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, who advised wisdom and reflection at a time when “history is being ...
Rev. Al Sharpton has extended a meaningful gesture of solidarity to former talk show host Wendy Williams as she continues to navigate the complex challenges of her conservatorship. During a recent ...
A retired pharmacist, a Lockheed Martin project engineer with deep roots in Los Angeles, and a school bus driver whose family moved to a L.A. in 1879. Local pastors and civil rights activist Rev. Al ...
Al Sharpton, political activist and author of "The Rejected Stone," tells WSJ's Lee Hawkins how his experiences with his father have influenced his work as a minister and as a writer.
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