Rev. Al Sharpton on importance of Obama Presidential Center
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Rev. Al Sharpton is lending his support to Wendy Williams. The civil rights and social justice activist arrived to her living quarters at The Coterie assisted living facility in Hudson Yards on Thursday, after she called him to help her fight for her ...
Last night, the Fairmont Century Plaza in Beverly Hills, California, was transformed into a dazzling venue for Al Sharpton’s 70th birthday celebration. This illustrious black-tie event brought together friends, family, and prestigious guests to honor ...
Rev. Al Sharpton accuses Trump of trying to return America to a more racist era, tying the White House UFC event to slavery and Andrew Jackson.
*The discussion around potential pardons in the final days of President Joe Biden’s administration is expanding, with Kenneth Glasgow, a pastor from Dothan, Alabama, and half-brother of civil rights leader Al Sharpton, emerging as a notable name on that list
Last night, the Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama to use a new congressional map for the midterms that would eliminate one of the two majority-Black districts in the state. MS NOW Senior
When the Rev. Al Sharpton’s phone rang Sunday night, on the line was Vice President Kamala Harris, who just hours prior had received the most consequential phone call of her political career. In Sharpton’s telling, the vice president sounded perhaps ...
See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Even the most ardent Al Sharpton watchers are likely to have groaned at the news that “the Rev.” has called for yet another boycott of companies that are scrapping their ...
MS NOW host Al Sharpton feels former Vice President Kamala Harris has been "been ignored" for a potential 2028 presidential run but will make sure the Black community appreciates her efforts at his upcoming convention. Sharpton is gearing up for next ...
Ever since MSNBC signed radical activist Al Sharpton as a weeknight host in 2011, the subject of media ethics has been beside the point. A "news" network that hires a man who notoriously spread the Tawana Brawley rape hoax in the 80s – and paid $65,000 ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton invited the rival congressional candidates to make their cases to the National Action Network on the last weekend before the primary.
