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Al Sharpton

Al Sharpton is an American Baptist minister, political and civil rights/social justice activist, and radio talk show host. HE was a canidate for the Democratic nomination for US president in 2004. He hosts his own radio talk show... [more]

Al Sharpton is an American Baptist minister, political and civil rights/social justice activist, and radio talk show host. HE was a canidate for the Democratic nomination for US president in 2004. He hosts his own radio talk show, Keepin' It Real, and is a regular guest on The O'Reilly Factor and MSNBC.

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Get out and vote, that's the message Reverend Al Sharpton brought to Savannah. Monday night he preached to a packed house at Connors Temple Baptist.  
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQMQ1LvkGYE Despite NYOIL speaking out against Al Sharpton and the National Action Network and the Decency Initiative's "March for Decency" in early May of 2007 "....looking at who exactly was organizing this march. And to be honest, it was pitiful. It was a throng...  
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Al Sharpton and seven other activists were convicted of disorderly conduct during protests over the police killing of Sean Bell on his wedding day.  
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Reverend Al Sharpton is expected to rally in Houma, specifically in "Senator Circle," one of the town's two public housing developments.  
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Leading African-American rights campaigner REVD. AL SHARPTON has been convicted of disorderly conduct after taking part in a New York protest in ...  
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A judge has convicted the Reverend Al Sharpton of disorderly conduct during protests over a police shooting and sentenced the prominent civil rights leader to time served.  
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For his part in the protests that followed the Sean Bell homicide verdict. The Rev was sentenced to time served -- five hours, 30 minutes, for those following along at home. Most protesters had their charges dismissed, but Sharpton and...  
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Leading African-American rights campaigner Revd. Al Sharpton has been convicted of disorderly conduct after taking part in a New York protest in May Sharpton was among 250 people arrested for blocking bridges ...  
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Outburs, really... I sorry, but John Lewis is not Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson. It would be a very bad mistake for McCain, FOX news, or any other news to try to tar John Lewis as a being a racist radical like they like to tar Sharpton and Jackson and every other African American pol. Of all of...  
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A Manhattan judge convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others yesterday of disorderly conduct for blocking intersections, bridges and tunnels during protests over the 2006 police shooting of an unarmed ...  
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City Vibes.net Presents A Non-Partisan Voter Motivation Initiative Voting Rights & Responsibilities Come out and meet your local Candidates and our GUEST SPEAKER Reverend Al Sharpton National Action Network ...  
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A Manhattan judge convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others Wednesday of disorderly conduct for blocking intersections, bridges and tunnels during protests over the 2006 police shooting of an unarmed black man. Criminal Court Judge Larry ...  
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*Alfred Charles Sharpton, Jr. was born in Brooklyn, NY on October 3, 1954 to Ada and Alfred, Sr., a descendant of slaves owned by the ancestors of segregationist U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond.  
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The Rev. Al Sharpton is guilty of disorderly conduct for blocking traffic during a Sean Bell police-shooting protest, but he doesn't have to go to jail, a Manhattan judge ruled yesterday. Sharpton had faced up to 15 days behind bars for kneeling...  
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A Manhattan judge has convicted the Rev. Al Sharpton and seven others of engaging in disorderly conduct during protests over the police shooting of Sean Bell.  
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