Sharpton, president and founder of the network, will continue the convention's programming through a fireside chat with ...
Stevie Wonder and Rev. Al Sharpton were among ... (AP Photo/Richard Drew) Sharpton delivered the eulogy. The singer “put a soundtrack to Black dignity,” Sharpton said.
Al Sharpton, Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), will travel to Selma, Alabama Sunday to mark the ...
Leading the charge is none other than civil rights icon Reverend Al Sharpton, who’s turning up ... is none other than “Attorney General for Black America” himself, Ben Crump, Esq.
With even the Rev. Al Sharpton calling for changes to the state’s 2019 “discovery” reforms — in his case over concerns about how they enable domestic violence — it should be obvious that ...
By Francis Page, Jr. Click here for updates on this story March 25, 2025 (Houston Style Magazine) — This spring, New York City is about to feel the heat—not just from spring’s early bloom, but from ...
with Stevie Wonder and the Rev Al Sharpton also on the bill, celebrated the life and legacy of Grammy-winning singer and pianist Roberta Flack. Flack’s songs The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face ...
A public memorial service bursting with choral music and the Berklee College of Music's Nebulous String Quartet, with Stevie Wonder and the Rev. Al Sharpton ... of the oldest Black Baptist ...
Wonder followed the set and the Rev. Al Sharpton gave the eulogy. Flack "put a soundtrack to Black dignity,” Sharpton said. As many said in their tributes, Flack's musical genius stemmed from her ...
Rev. Al Sharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, knew Dukes for over 40 years and called her a "true friend" and "sister." "She was a force of nature for justice and an ...