al sharpton

Reverend Al Sharpton is a fiery orator and activist from New York City who became famous in the 1980s for his protests against police brutality and racial injustice. [1]

Al Sharpton in the East Room of the White House in Washington, Tuesday, May 26, 2009, prior to President Obama’s announcement of Judge Sonia Sotomayor as his nominee to the Supreme Court. [2]

Al Sharpton said in response to New York Post Chairman Rupert Murdoch’s apology for a controversial editorial cartoon published in the newspaper. [3]

Whether running for President of the United States in 2004 or leading civil rights protests, Sharpton’s highly visible career began at the tender age of four when he preached his first sermon. [4]

In September 2007, when he was asked whether he thought it was important for America to have a black president, Sharpton said, “It would be a great moment as long as the black candidate was supporting the interest that would inevitably help our people. [5]

A New York Post cartoon Wednesday drew fire from civil rights activist Al Sharpton and others who say the drawing invokes historically racist images in suggesting an ape wrote President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus package. [3]

In his 2003 book, “Al on America” Sharpton describes this vision for America and states his book should be used “to fight against the pro-big business, anti-labor, pro-death penalty matrix that has crippled America, and to talk about where I think we ought to be going in the 21st century.” [4]

Alfred Charles “Al” Sharpton, Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is an American Baptist minister, political and civil rights /social justice activist, and radio talk show host. [5]

With over 40 years of experience as a community leader, politician, minister and advocate, the Rev. [4]

PERSONAL: Born October 3, 1954 in Brooklyn, New York. [...] PROFESSIONAL: Licensed and ordained a Minister at age 10 by Bishop F.D. Washington in 1964; appointed Junior Pastor of the Washington Temple congregation. [6]

In 2001, Sharpton was jailed for 90 days for protesting near a United States Navy bombing site in Puerto Rico. [5]

Sharpton, a Pentecostal minister without a parish, uses his theatrical style and inflammatory rhetoric to make himself as familiar a front-page figure as New York City residents Donald Trump and Leona Helmsley. [1]

A day after publishing a cartoon that drew fire from critics who said it evoked historically racist images, the New York Post apologized in a statement on its Web site — even as it defended its action and blasted some detractors. [3]

Part activist and part entertainer, he founded the National Youth Movement right out of high school, worked as a tour manager for singer James Brown and toured with gospel singer Mahalia Jackson. [1]

Sources:
[1] Al Sharpton: Biography from Answers.com
[2] National Action Network :: Rev. Al Sharpton, President
[3] Al Sharpton: News & Videos about Al Sharpton - CNN.com
[4] Talknet : Al Sharpton Bio
[5] Al Sharpton - Wikipedia
[6] Al Sharpton on Civil Rights, Politics, and Current Events

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