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‘HE DID WHAT???! And Y’all Let Him?’: Al Sharpton’s Niece Threatens Legal Action After Former Wu-Tang Manager Goes Too Far with ‘Wild’ Story
Before the Rev. Al Sharpton, 71, became a Democratic-leaning civil rights leader, the Brooklyn native was a music industry ...
Nearly 15,000 medical professionals and Sharpton joined the demonstration with the family-focused event at Mount Sinai ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton joined nurses in rallying outside Mount Sinai Morningside in Manhattan as the largest nurses strike in ...
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‘They let a white man smack reverend?’: Al Sharpton’s niece threatens legal action after former Wu-Tang manager goes too far 'wild' story
Before the Rev. Al Sharpton, 71, became a Democratic-leaning civil rights leader, the Brooklyn native was a music industry ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton joined nurses in rallying outside Mount Sinai Morningside in Manhattan as the largest nurses strike in New York City history entered its second week on Martin Luther King Jr.
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Rep. Jeffries's call for ICE and DHS to conduct themselves like every other law enforcement agency
House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries joins MSNOW's Rev. Al Sharpton to share his message to the people who want to see ICE out of their communities and who want these killings of Alex Pretti and ...
Rev. Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN) is hosting his annual King Day Public Policy ...
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Rev. Sharpton: MLK Day is 'call' to 'protect our hard-fought freedoms before it's too late'
Rev. Al Sharpton remembers Martin Luther King Jr. amid Trump’s attack on Black communities and civil rights at large.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Yes. Rev. Al Sharpton was arrested on May 1, 2001, and a federal judge sentenced him to 90 days in MDC Brooklyn, a federal jail in ...
Bishop Mariann Budde and Rev. Craig Loya join MSNOW's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti committed ...
A former Illinois sheriff’s deputy was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for fatally shooting Sonya Massey, who had ...
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