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  2. Al Sharpton - Wikipedia

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    During his 1992 bid, he and his wife lived in a home in Englewood, New Jersey, though he said his residence was an apartment in Brooklyn. [ 156 ] On December 15, 2005, Sharpton agreed to repay $100,000 in public funds he received from the federal government for his 2004 presidential campaign.

  3. The elder Sharpton left his young family in 1963 — when Sharpton was just 10 — to start a relationship and a new family with Sharpton’s 18-year-old half-sister. At the time, the father owned ...

  4. Al Sharpton files for divorce from wife after 17 years of ...

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    Al Sharpton and his estranged wife Kathy Jordan have submitted legal docs to officially end their marriage, and the move... View Article The post Al Sharpton files for divorce from wife after 17 ...

  5. TheGrio Awards, Justice Icon: Al Sharpton - AOL

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    In 1989, Sharpton conducted several protests after a 16-year-old teenager, Yusuf Hawkins, was attacked by a white mob, shot and then killed in Brooklyn. His public display of marching for justice ...

  6. Reverend Al Sharpton - Wikipedia

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  7. National Youth Movement - Wikipedia

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    National Youth Movement was established in 1971, by Reverend Al Sharpton at the age of 16 years. After Jesse Jackson left the Southern Christian Leadership Conference over his administrative suspension, and Sharpton—who was mentored by Jackson—left the SCLC in protest and formed the National Youth Movement. [1]

  8. ‘Loudmouth’ Review: A Portrait of the Reverend Al Sharpton ...

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    In the ’80s and ’90s, Sharpton was at the molten center of every race-based news event in the greater New York area. Some would say, quite reasonably, that this made him a devoted act

  9. File:Al Sharpton presidential campaign, 2004.png - Wikipedia

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