Al Sharpton
Alfred Charles Sharpton Jr., born on October 3, 1954, is a prominent American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, talk show host, and former adviser to President Barack Obama. In 2004, he pursued the Democratic nomination for the U.S. presidency, showcasing his commitment to social justice on a national stage. He currently hosts "Keepin' It Real," a popular radio talk show, and has made numerous guest appearances on various cable news networks. In 2011, Sharpton took on the role of host for MSNBC’s "PoliticsNation," a nightly program that later transitioned to Sunday mornings in 2015.
Sharpton has garnered significant support for his fearless advocacy against systemic injustices, with many praising his dedication to amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. Former New York City Mayor Ed Koch, once a critic, acknowledged Sharpton's commitment, stating that he earns respect for his willingness to stand alongside those in need. President Obama has referred to him as "the voice of the voiceless," highlighting his influence in civil rights discourse. Notably, a 2013 Zogby Analytics poll revealed that one in four African Americans view Sharpton as their representative.
Despite facing criticism as a divisive figure in discussions of race relations, Sharpton often interprets such backlash as validation of his activism. He believes that stirring public awareness of civil rights issues is a crucial part of fostering societal change.
Filmography
Carville: Winning Is Everything, Stupid
The Last Party
Rudy! A Documusical
Loudmouth
Woman in Motion
Satan & Adam
Ali & Cavett: The Tale of the Tapes
Street Fight
Blood Brothers: Malcolm X & Muhammad Ali
On the Shoulders of Giants
Evocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie
Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn
The First Wave
The Black Godfather (2019)
The Chris Rock Show
By Whatever Means Necessary: The Times of Godfather of Harlem
James Brown: Say It Loud
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
Obama: In Pursuit of a More Perfect Union