Al Sharpton
Reverend Alfred Sharpton, Jr. (born October 3, 1954) is a famous United States reverend and civil rights activist. Sharpton was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. Biographical points: 1963 - Licensed and ordained as a Reverend 1969 - Appointed as youth director of Operation Breadbasket[?] by Jesse Jackson 1970s - Touring manager for James Brown 1971 - Founded the National Youth Movement 1978 - Ran for United States Senate seat from New York 1983 - Married Kathy Jordan, a backup singer for James Brown 1983 - Videotaped while allegedly buying drugs, and arrested 1987 - Served as advisor for Tawana Brawley. Brawley claimed to be raped by New York City police officers. The claims were later proven untrue. 1991 - Founded the National Action Network 1991 (January 12) - Stabbed while organizing a demonstration in Bensonhurst[?] 1992 - Ran for United States Senate seat from New York 1994 - Ran for United States Senate seat from New York 1997 - Ran for Mayor of New York City 2003 (January 5) - Announced candidacy in 2004 presidential election
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