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Al Sharpton claims wealthy, high-profile Black men are often targeted by federal investigations due to race and prominence.
Caesars Palace Times Square today announced its partnership with Reverend Al Sharpton and Ryan Williams, founder of one of the leading global digital real estate investment platforms, Cadre, to ...
Caesars Palace Times Square today announced its partnership with Reverend Al Sharpton and Ryan Williams, founder of one of the leading global digital real estate investment platforms, Cadre, to pursue ...
MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” recognized Juneteenth this year by speaking with legendary American civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton, who advised wisdom and reflection at a time when “history is being ...
Two Brooklyn legends sat down for a real conversation over breakfast on Juneteenth morning—Rev. Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee.
Al Sharpton and filmmaker Spike Lee sat down at Junior’s to talk freedom, power and why your vote still counts.
Al Sharpton says for as long as this country has been around, wealthy, prominent Black folks have been targeted ... because the feds see them as easy targets.
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