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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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Reverend Al Sharpton will be joining the 8AM services tomorrow at First Iconium Baptist Church. Can't imagine a better way to kick off a Sunday than with Reverend Sharpton and Atlanta's own Reverend Timothy McDonald.
First Iconium Baptist Church
542 Moreland Avenue
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Washington, D.C. (AHN) - The Rev. Al Sharpton owes the Federal Election Commission (FEC) nearly $500,000 in fines because he accepted illegal donations during his 2004 presidential campaign, according to the New York Post. Citing federal ...
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It's a walk through history, and a journey with the legendary James Brown. "I think that he would be happy.
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WASHINGTON — Federal auditors have concluded the Rev. Al Sharpton's 2004 campaign owes the government nearly $500,000 for illegal donations and other financial improprieties. Sharpton has been feuding with the Federal Election Commission for years over his accounting in his failed run for...
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Voters may have made history when they elected Barack Obama the first African-American president of the United States, but with the economy in turmoil and the world in peril, the Rev. Al Sharpton warned supporters now is not the time to be complacent
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The Rev. Al Sharpton says it's not enough to elect a black president. He says the election of Barack Obama is a big achievement, but citizens now have to do something to help.
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Newsvine.com hosts an AP report which begins - - - Federal auditors have concluded the Rev.
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A Federal Election Commission audit found that Rev. Al Sharpton raked in nearly $500,000 in illegal campaign contributions during his 2004 run for the presidency. The focus of the audit was Sharpton's use of his American Express card to pay for ...
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With Barack Obama moving to the White House, does it mean the civil rights movement is over? Al Sharpton won't surprise you by saying heck no the civil rights movement isn't over "You still have black ...
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Social activist and political leader the Rev. Al Sharpton told the congregation at Canaan Baptist Church in New Castle on Tuesday that the election of the country's first black president was a big achievement, ...
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James Brown and the Rev. Al Sharpton didn't always agree, particularly when it came to politics.
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Well, the racist behavior continues. According to the Bonner County Daily Bee, the U.S. Secret Service has been asked to review a sign a Bonner County landowner put up which suggests a "free public hanging" of President-elect Barack Obama and several other political figures. According to the...
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Civil rights activist the Rev. Al Sharpton was in North Augusta Sunday morning where he delivered a spirited sermon at Carpentersville Baptist Church.
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