Rev. Al Sharpton came to Altadena with lawyer Ben Crump on Feb. 6, honoring wildfire victims and exhorting residents to have ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNRev. Al Sharpton set to lead memorial service in Pasadena for wildfire victimsSharpton, founder and president of the National Action Network, will lead the service at the First AME Church in Pasadena, ...
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton led a memorial service for Eaton Fire victims to call on leaders to support the historic ...
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ABC 7 Los Angeles on MSNReverend Al Sharpton rallies for loved ones who lost family members in Eaton and Palisades firesReverend Al Sharpton rallied for loved ones who lost family members in the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire in an emotional ...
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Hosted on MSNRev. Al Sharpton/NAN, Ben Crump to Lead Memorial Service for Wildfire Victims in Southern CaliforniaIn the wake of the catastrophic wildfires that have swept through Southern California, leaving communities devastated and ...
Sports Journalist Jemele Hill join MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss her take on the NFL removing 'End Racism' messaging ...
Reverend Al Sharpton rallied for loved ones who lost family members in the Eaton Fire and Palisades Fire in an emotional ...
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Beshear: 'I was elected to be the best governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky that I could be'Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear join MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the latest news on President Trump planning to ...
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Hill: I look at what you do is often not in line with who they're trying to present themselves to beSports Journalist Jemele Hill join MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss her take on the NFL removing 'End Racism' messaging ...
Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton led a memorial service for Eaton Fire victims to call on leaders to support the historic Black neighborhoods in Altadena.
As his lawsuit - and others - start to make their way through the courts, Reverend Al Sharpton is leading a call to action in honor of the victims and their surviving family members. First AME ...
Local pastors and civil rights activist Rev. Al Sharpton eulogized them as noble souls “who did everything we said was right.” Sharpton, and attorney Ben Crump, joined 400 people at the First ...
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