(The Root)—Al Sharpton’s recent decision to move to Chicago to highlight the city’s violence-plagued communities demonstrates both the creativity and limits of contemporary black leadership. The Rev.
(The Root) — It’s 12:15 a.m. in New York City, and nearly 60 people are gathered on the corner of 125th Street and Amsterdam Avenue in Harlem. Rev. Al Sharpton stands in the middle of the group, which ...
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear joins MSNBC's Rev. Al Sharpton to discuss the aftermath of the government shutdown and its impact of the people in Kentucky, Trump signing an Executive order exempting ...