Before Rosa Parks changed history by refusing to give up her seat on a segregated Alabama bus, a righteous Black Army lieutenant was court martialed for taking the same stand in Texas.
Hakeem Jeffries, D-NY, U.S. Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., Rev. Al Sharpton, Rev. Jesse Jackson and NAACP President Derick Johnson, from left, march across the Edmund Pettus bridge during the 60th ...
Reverend Al Sharpton is neither of these things. The boy raised by a single mother in working-class Queens, New York, developed a passion for civil rights activism as a pre-teen. He began marching ...
Sharpton, president and founder of the network, will continue the convention's programming through a fireside chat with ...
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 ...
Leading the charge is none other than civil rights icon Reverend Al Sharpton, who’s turning up the volume on America’s most urgent justice conversations with a not-to-be-missed fireside chat ...
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