Al Sharpton is an important figure in Black history due to his long-standing advocacy for civil rights, social justice, and equality. As a prominent minister and activist, he has played a crucial role in addressing issues such as police brutality, economic disparity, and voter suppression affecting African Americans. His leadership in high-profile cases, including the Tawana Brawley case and the aftermath of the murder of Amadou Diallo, has highlighted systemic injustices and mobilized communities for change. Sharpton's work continues to influence contemporary civil rights movements and discussions around race in America.
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He's more of a chocolate brown.
Al Sharpton is a Freemason (as is Jesse Jackson); and yes, several sources do list Rev. Sharpton as a Prince Hall Mason (a historically-black order of masons).
No, Al Sharpton is not single.
they are black ...
Al Sharpton's mother's name was Ada Sharpton.
Al Sharpton's birth name is Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr..
No, Baarack Obama and Bill Cosby are the right voices.
Al Sharpton married to Kathy Jordan in 1980