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Al Sharpton: A Lucrative Career Built on Hate and Racial Conflagration …

Twenty-five years ago the Tawana Brawley case enflamed race relations in America and catapulted Al Sharpton into the national limelight. But Sharptons race demagoguery had begun years before that, and his notoriety as a racial arsonist continues up to the present, as testified by his leadership role in turning the Trayvon Martin shooting into a national racial confrontation.

The Tawana Brawley case is the subject of a short, excellent new documentarybyRetro Report that expertly combines historic photos, documents, and news footage with recent interviews (including with Al Sharpton himself) along with important perspectiveon the tactics and sordid record of one of Americas most (in)famous agitators and race hucksters. Surprisingly, the New York Timesand Newsweek/Daily Beast, two of the MSM flagships that helped boost Sharpton to prominence and shield him from the consequences of his violent advocacy, have promoted the recent Retro Report expos of Sharpton. The Daily Beast article went further, not only highlighting Sharptons role in the Brawley affair but also touching upon the Rev. Als incendiary role as both the gasoline and the spark in the Crown Heights riots and the Freddys Fashion Mart murder/arson tragedy.

Tawana Brawley: Rev Als Launchpad

In November 1987, Tawana Brawley, a 15-year-old black girl from Wappingers Falls, New York, knew she was in trouble. Although she had been grounded, she had gone out with her older boyfriend anyway and had been gone for four days. She knew from past experience that when she went home she could expect a beating from her mothers live-in boyfriend, a violentex-conand alcoholic who had served time for murder. To avoid those consequences she concocted a lurid story that ended upbeing transformed once Sharpton got ahold of it into a racially polarizing incident at the national (and then global) level.

Tawana claimed that she had been abducted, raped, and abused by a group of white men, who smeared her with feces and wrote B****, KKK, and N***** on her clothes and body. If true, this would have been a horrendous crime. But Sharpton turned this hoax of a troubled teen into a malicious cause clbre to advance his own career. Sharpton and his fellow activists, attorneys C. Vernon Mason and Alton Maddox, turned the case into a three-ring media circus that ran for months in 1988, capturing the top headlines of many of the MSM daily news cycles.

Under Sharptons tutelage, two of Miss Brawleys four anonymous white men developed names: local police officer Harry Crist, Jr. and local prosecutor Steven Pagones. Not only that, but Sharpton accused Gov. Mario Cuomo and other state officials of covering up the crime. Officer Crist, who, according to testimony of family and friends, was already dealing with despondency over personal issues, committed suicide, very likely pushed over the edge by the onslaught of defamatory accusations and hateful publicity orchestrated by Rev. Al. But Sharpton, ever the audacious opportunist, even exploited the Crist suicide, accusing Pagones of murdering Crist to keep secret their rape of Miss Brawley. As with all of his other outrageous charges, he offered no evidence.

A special New York State Grand Jury composed of both white and black members spent seven months examining evidence and hearing from 180 witnesses, including forensic experts. One of the witnesses, a black woman who was a resident of the apartment complex where Tawana Brawley was found in a garbage bag, said she had seen Brawley climb into the bag. Forensic experts said there was no evidence of rape and the evidence overwhelmingly indicated that the alleged abuses were self-inflicted. While the Grand Jury was conducting its investigation, Sharpton & Co. were conducting daily rallies and marches, as well as busing in demonstrators to lay siege to the Grand Jury and milk the MSM press corps for as much publicity as they could get. The Grand Jury released its 170-page reportin October 1988. In its conclusion, after summarizing the key evidence, the Grand Jury stated:

Based upon all of the evidence that has been presented to the Grand Jury, we conclude that Tawana Brawley was not the victim of a forcible sexual assault by multiple assailants over a four-day period. There is no evidence that any sexual assault occurred.

(The conclusion of the Grand Jury can be read here.)

The Grand Jury also exonerated prosecutor Steven Pagones, who later was awarded$345,000 in a defamation lawsuit against Sharpton, Maddox, and Mason.

Sharpton: Brawley Case Will Make Us the Biggest N*****s in New York

However, even several months before the Grand Jury issued its report, one of Sharptons top aides revealed Sharptons mercenary motive.Perry McKinnon, a decorated black Vietnam vet and former police officer,told federal investigators that Rev. Al had admitted privately that he didnt believe Tawana Brawleys story, but intended to ride it to fame and glory. McKinnon stated:

Sharpton acknowledged to me early on that The Brawley story do (sic) sound like bull****, but it dont matter. Were building a movement. This is the perfect issue. Because youve got whites on blacks. Thats an easy way to stir up all the deprived people, who would want to believe and who would believe and all [youve] got to do is convince them that all white people are bad. Then youve got a movement. It dont matter whether any whites did it or not. Something happened to her even if Tawana dont (sic) it to herself.

Perry McKinnon submitted to a lie detector test administered on camera and passed all questions. In the Retro Report video, McKinnon further remarked, on camera:

This whole situation is not about Tawana Brawley. Its about Mason, Maddox, and Sharpton taking over the town. Their exact words were, We beat this, we will be the biggest N****** in New York.

Tellingly, when Sharpton is confronted with McKinnons accusations, he doesnt deny them. In his interview with Retro Report, Sharpton utilizes his standard evasiveness and weasel-worded response. He refuses to apologize, admit that he was wrong, or concede that Brawley was lying. He resorts to his standard line that something happened, as if that absolves him of all the unethical and criminal activities he and his team employed. Whatever happened, youre dealing with a minor who was missing for four days, so its clear that something wrong happened, Sharpton says. He goes on in a pathetic attempt to cloak his activities in righteousness, declaring: Even if you think I was wrong on some cases, dont act like I wasnt geared towards social justice.

Yes, no matter how wrong, corrupt, dishonest, or criminal his tactics, they can all be rationalized as acceptable, or even good, because they are employed in the pursuit of Rev. Als warped definition of social justice.

As Sharpton predicted, the Brawley hoax did indeed catapult him to new levels of fame and political power, even though it should have landed him in jail and forever exposed him as a malicious charlatan. The Tawana Brawley hoax cost New York taxpayers over a million dollars, but the far greater cost in terms of poisoning black-white race relations is incalculable.

Serial racial arsonist, liar, demagogue, media celebrity

Even before the Tawana Brawley case had made him a household name, Sharpton had established himself as a racist demagogue. An in-depth, 49-page report by Carl F. Horowitz entitled Mainstreaming Demagoguery: Al Sharptons Rise to Respectability(published by the National Legal and Policy Center) traces Rev. Als sordid career as an incendiary race baiter and race hater from the famous 1984 Bernard Goetz Subway Vigilante shooting, through the Howard Beach conflict (1986), the Tawana Brawley hoax (1987-88), the Central Park Wilding rape case (1989), the Bensonhurst siege (1989-90), the Crown Heights riots and Rosenbaum murder (1991), the Freddys Fashion Mart murder/arson tragedy (1995), the Amadou Diallo shooting (1999), and much more.

Rev. Sharptons sordid career also has been ably summarized by John Perazzo in The Nine Lives of Al Sharptonfor FrontPageMag.com.

Sharptons role in the vicious racist campaign against Jewish storeowner Fred Harari, owner of Freddys Fashion Mart in Harlem, that resulted in the murder of seven people, should have spelled curtains for the hate-spewing reverend. Sharpton and Morris Powell, a lieutenant in Sharptons National Action Network (NAN), organized an ongoing street demonstration against Freddys, with escalating rhetoric that culminated in a shooting rampage by one of Sharptons followers, Roland J. Smith, aka Abubunde Mulocko, who burst into the store and shot four people, torched the shop, and then shot himself. Three others died in the fire. In all, eight people, including Smith/Mulocko, died. Sharpton immediately tried to distance himself from the deadly debacle, insisting he had nothing to do with it. However, it was Sharpton and Powell who launched the incendiary boycott and demonstrations against Freddys, and Sharptons man Powell who daily stoked the rallies with vitriolic denunciations of the Jewish crackers. It was Sharpton who publicly denounced Fred Harari as a white interloper and an outsider, even though he had been a Harlem merchant for decades. Sharpton turned up the vitriol in his speeches attacking Freddys in broadcasts over black radio stations WWRL, WLIB and KISS.

What neither the Horowitz or Perazzo exposs mention is that Sharptons radical racial activities go back much further, to his activities with Communist Party activists and violent revolutionaries and terrorists in the 1970s.

The KeyWiki website points out, for instance,that as far back as 1971 Sharpton was supporting the Communist Partys effort to aid terrorist Angela Davis, who later went on to run twice as the official candidate of the Communist Party USA for vice president of the United States. In 1971 Sharpton endorsed the Communist Partys Free Angela Davis campaign. Moreover, he has worked closely over the years with communists and Marxist-Leninists, and radical racists such as William Kunstler, Sonny Carson, Ben Chavis, Khalid Muhammad, Malik Zulu Shabazz, Ron Kuby, Michael Ratner, Leslie Kagan, and many others.

Why do NBC, MSNBC, Fox promote this Sociopath?

Considering his toxic record and his cartoonish, buffoonish persona, Al Sharpton should be considered a pariah, a leper, whom no politician and no media organization would dare go near or quote. But Rev. Al leads a charmed life and serves a purpose for various powers that be; not only has he not paid a price for his despicable actions, he has actually prospered.

In his Daily Beast article cited earlier, Stuart Stevens writes:

There are a lot of angry, twisted individuals in America and Sharpton is hardly alone in having spent decades vomiting hate, leaving innocent victims in his wake. What distinguishes Sharpton is the willingness of powerful people and organizations to look past the hate when they believe it may benefit them.

The Democratic Party and its candidates for president in 2004 were perfectly content to have Sharpton appear in presidential debates. Not one candidate called Sharpton out for his outrageous history of hate.

And today one of the great American news organizations, NBC News, is spending millions of dollars to rehabilitate and promote Al Sharpton. Americans have been pretty good at sniffing out and discarding haters, but here is Al Sharpton on NBC and MSNBC being promoted as a credible source of information. Sharpton has gone from manipulating the news with vile accusations to delivering the news for NBC. When the Boston-bombing story broke, there was Al Sharpton delivering breaking news for MSNBC.

Yes, the man who has set back race relations in America more than David Duke, the KKK, and the Aryan Nations combined, has been rewarded with his own network platform. He can be viewed daily on NBCs Politics Nation with Al Sharpton, where he continues his attacks on conservatives, white America, Republicans, capitalism, and traditional morality, while promoting Big Government, gun control, homosexual marriage, and other pet hobby horses of the far-left agenda. But NBC is far from being Sharptons only media gig; he also has a regular blog on the Huffington Postand has replaced his friend and ally Jessie Jackson as the go-to black leader the MSM pundits shower with the most face time.

Fox, OReilly, Hannity: What Gives With the Sharpton Lovefest?

If the MSM love affair with Sharpton is reprehensible, the ongoing romance Sharpton enjoys at the Fox network has been doubly so. The top offender at Fox has probably been Bill OReilly, who has featured Sharpton as a guest many times, according him a credibility he does not deserve. Moreover, the tough guy OReilly treats Sharpton with kid gloves, never calling him out on his outrageous antics and never giving him the bully treatment he (OReilly) dishes out to conservatives.

Back in 2007, Accuracy In Medias Cliff Kincaid called OReillyout for his support of Sharpton, pointing out that the Fox celebrity anchor was also a featured special guest at Sharptons annual National Action Network conference, along with Democratic presidential candidate Senator John Edwards. That Democrats such as Edwards, Clinton, Obama, Kerry, et al, find it expedient to associate with the likes of Sharpton is at least somewhat understandable, considering that the party of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson long ago gave up any pretense of being shocked at the even the most extreme radical-left political activities or the sexual scandals of its heroes (think Barney Frank, Bill Clinton, Anthony Weiner). But what is it that makes Foxs Bill OReilly, Sean Hannity, Mike Huckabee, or politicians such as Newt Gingrichso chummy with charlatan Sharpton? Its not like Rev. Als sordid record is any secret. In fact, regular Fox commentator Michelle Malkin has repeatedly exposed Sharpton over the years (see here,here,and here).

Stuart Stevens concluded his Daily Beast column with this common-sense recommendation:

Heres a simple test that doesnt involve market research or complicated board meetings. If you are an NBC exec and have kids, sit down with them and watch the Times documentary on Tawana Brawley. And when your kids ask why your colleague Al Sharpton is working for NBC, you can explain to them why everything youve tried to teach them about honesty, fair play, and decency is wrong and Al Sharpton is right.

Sound advice not only for NBC, but also CNN, ABC, CBS, PBS, FOX, and all the other MSM organizations that regularly give Sharpton a platform for his hate mongering and racial agitation.

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UPDATE: Al Sharpton will not attend Franklin Florence funeral service …

UPDATE FEB. 8: Al Sharpton had a scheduling conflict and will not be in Rochester for Franklin Florence's funeral services, his granddaughter, Clianda Florence, said. The rest of the schedule remains the same.

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Al Sharpton will be in Rochester on Friday to lead a memorial service for Franklin Florence, his family announced Saturday.

Minister Florence, the founding president of the local civil rights organization FIGHT and a longtime leader in the Black community, died Feb. 1 at age 88. His granddaughter, Clianda Florence, revealed during an interview on WDKX-FM Saturday morning that Sharpton will officiate a service Friday evening at Central Church of Christ, 101 S. Plymouth Ave., Florence's spiritual home for the last 50 years.

There will be a wake from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday at Central Church of Christ, followed by a service led by Sharpton from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. There will then be another service from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, led by Dr. W.F. Washington, a pastor at Golden Heights Church of Christ in Florida. The Saturday service will be at the downtown Riverside Convention Center.

Rev. Al Sharpton with Rev. Franklin Florence at the Peace Baptist Church in Rochester in 1994.

As perhaps the best known local civil rights advocate, Florence became familiar with many national leaders over the years, including Sharpton. He hosted him for a rally against police brutality in 1991 and a protest coinciding with the Ryder Cup golf tournament in 1995.

Florence also campaigned alongside Sharpton during his try for a U.S. Senate seat in 1994.

Al Sharpton, (Center), with Minister Franklin Florence, (Left), and Lenora Fulani at a 1991 session on police brutality at Central Church of Christ.

Sharpton last week delivered a eulogy for Tyre Nichols, the Black man killed by Memphis police last month. He also conducted funeral services last May for some of the victims of the mass shooting at a Tops grocery store in Buffalo.

Civil rights activist Al Sharpton speaks to the media outside Antioch Baptist Church in Buffalo.

This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: UPDATE: Al Sharpton will not attend Franklin Florence funeral service in Rochester

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Al Sharpton blasts Meghan Markle backlash: It was ‘somebody Black …

Al Sharpton defended Meghan Markle from backlash on Tuesday, comparing her to "someone Black working in the C-suites," or executive-level positions in a company, for the first time.

Markle and her husband Prince Harry stepped down as British senior royals in January 2020 in the midst of media criticism about Markle's alleged behavior. In their departure, they decried what they called a lack of support from Buckingham Palace and racist press treatment of Markle, who is biracial. The couple moved to the U.S. and, in a few bombshell interviews and a Netflix docuseries called "Harry & Meghan," made several accusations against the Royal family, including how there was talk about their son Archie's skin color among the inner family circle.

Sharpton suggested that while the couple's wedding appeared to be universally celebrated, Markle had soon after been the victim of racism.

"I think when they were married it was a beautiful day," Sharpton said on "Good Morning Britain." "And people were celebrating how you saw this woman of color now in the Royal family, gospel songs there, sung at the ceremony, the Queen sitting there."

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle wave from the Ascot Landau Carriage at their star-studded wedding in 2018. (Aaron Chown)

"And then the reaction was so, so much acrimony," he continued. "And just looking to treat her differently. And people, who whether you were in the UK or around the world, they were always treated differently, understood what Meghan was going through. It was somebody Black working in the C-suites for the first time. And they treat you differently."

"I think she became a symbol not of her own making," he concluded.

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Meghan Markle. (Samir Hussein/WireImage)

Sharpton also weighed in on British television presenter Jeremy Clarkson's controversial piece in The Sun in December, in which he wrote that he hated the Duchess of Sussex "on a cellular level" and dreamed of her being paraded naked through British towns "while the crowds chant Shame! and throw lumps of excrement at her."

Clarkson apologized for the write-up, saying he was "mortified" by it.

"I'm just not sexist and I abhor violence against women," he wrote. "And yet I seem to be advocating just that."

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"I therefore wrote to everyone who works with me saying how sorry I was and then on Christmas morning, I e-mailed Harry and Meghan in California to apologise to them too," he continued. "I said I was baffled by what they had been saying on TV but that the language I'd used in my column was disgraceful and that I was profoundly sorry."

Sharpton appeared to dismiss Clarkson's apology and called the article "mean-spirited."

Rev. Al Sharpton delivers a sermon during Sunday Chapel at Howard University Cramton Auditorium on October 09, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Brian Stukes/Getty Images)

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"But what makes you feel that you can say that in the first place?" Sharpton asked. "And I think that in many ways they exposed what was already there. And then people try to blame Meghan for they are being exposed."

There's now speculation over whether Prince Harry and Markle will attend King Charles' coronation in May. Queen Elizabeth II died at Balmoral Castle on Sept. 8, 2022 at the age of 96. She was the longest-reigning monarch in British history.

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US civil rights leader Al Sharpton calls for an end to stop and search …

Reverend Al Sharpton has called for an end to the use of stop and search in the UK, accusing the police of disproportionately targeting people from ethnically diverse backgrounds.

The US civil rights activist said he fears unless urgent reform is instituted in UK policing, Britain will see its own version of the George Floyd case.

Mr Floyd was murdered by a police officer in Minneapolis in May 2020 in a killing that sparked widespread protests across the America, and the world.

Speaking on Sky News' Beth Rigby Interviews, Rev Sharpton asked: "How do you explain the disproportionate amount of citizens that are black, or people of colour, being stopped and searched to whites in this country?

"How do you explain in COVID, when everybody is locked down, people of colour, and blacks in particular, are stopped and dealt with and arrested, more than whites?"

Rev Sharpton, who has been a vocal campaigner in the US for decades, added: "There is a systemic problem, and I think the studies - the data - has shown that. That is why it is critical that we get ahead of it, and deal with it, before you end up with a George Floyd.

"Stop and search, it is inherently set up in a situation, that we found - when they called it in America 'stop-and-frisk' - that it was disproportionately done in areas where blacks and browns were. When you have a disproportionate police strategy, you must eliminate that strategy."

The reverend also highlighted the issue of police brutality in his home country, citing the recent case of Tyre Nichols - a black man who was beaten by five black police officers in the city of Memphis, Tennessee and died three days later.

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"The thing that was troubling to me about the killing of this young man, is that Tyre was beat to death by five black policemen minutes away from where Martin Luther King was killed," he said.

"Martin Luther King was in Memphis fighting for black city workers. I could argue the case they may not have even been on an elite squad if it hadn't been for Dr King.

"So, we are fighting systems as well as race, because I don't believe those black cops would have beat a white kid like that, because they knew the penalty."

'The police are not being policed'

However, Sharpton didn't view the situation in America as without hope, saying he wanted reforms to US policing at a federal level, with the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act.

"I think there is the broader question of police being not policed," he said. "I think that white and black police have been infested with the same kind of power trips that 'I don't have to be held accountable'.

"Which is why the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act makes them accountable. Why does that make them accountable? Because it removes qualified immunity."

Qualified immunity in the US protects police officers and other officials from civil lawsuits except in very rare circumstances.

"If a policeman knows he can lose his property, his house, his car, for his actions, his family would say, 'wait a minute, you've got to be more careful and follow the letter of the law'. There's no skin in the game," Rev Sharpton said.

The reverend believes there is now sufficient pressure on officials in the Senate to pass the act, which failed to pass in 2021.

'Imagine if Dr King had given up'

Asked if he thought Tyre Nichols' death could be a catalyst for change in America, he said: "I believe that Tyre's death can be that. I believe the same with George Floyd, where we did get the executive order. I always have hope, no matter how bad it looks.

"You must remember when the historic March on Washington happened in 1963, when Martin Luther King made his speech 'I Have A Dream', two months later, they bombed a church in Birmingham, Alabama - 16th Street Baptist Church - and killed four little girls.

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"There's always going to be a reason to give up. But you have to keep going. Suppose that [Nelson] Mandela had given up - 27 years in jail - but South Africa ended up being a democratic one man, one vote.

"Suppose if Dr King had given up, we never would have had a Barack Obama or Kamala Harris. So every time I get discouraged, I think of people that face greater odds than we have and say if they could hold on, we can hold on.

"Victory is certain. I don't know the date or the time, but I know we will win, and I won't stop fighting."

Asked if lasting change could come in his lifetime, Reverend Al Sharpton responded: "In my lifetime, hopefully. But if not, my children, they'll say in their lifetime, or my grandchildren in their lifetime, that we won. And my dad or my granddad was part of the victory. They will not say he quit and gave up."

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Al Sharpton warns UK could suffer US-style police brutality without …

The Rev Al Sharpton has warned that racially charged incidents such as the brutal death of Tyre Nichols in the US will also occur in the UK without far-reaching police reforms.

On the eve of a two-day visit to the UK, the US civil rights veteran said that systemic racism and a culture of policing that produces brutality must be addressed.

Nichols, a 29-year-old father and black man, died in hospital three days after being pulled over and beaten by police officers in Memphis on 7 January.

Sharpton, the president of the National Action Network, who last week delivered the eulogy at Nichols funeral, called for reforms of UK policing.

The failure to address systemic racism in UK policing and the culture of policing that produces brutality against our people will only lead to more incidences like the tragedy of Tyre Nichols, he said in a statement.

His comments contrast with Suella Braverman, the home secretary, who in September said that initiatives on diversity and inclusion should not take precedence over common-sense policing.

A damning UN report last month found that the government has failed to address structural, institutional and systemic racism against people of African descent in Britain.

We have serious concerns about impunity and the failure to address racial disparities in the criminal justice system, deaths in police custody, joint enterprise convictions and the dehumanising nature of the stop and (strip) search, the UN working group said in a statement.

Sharpton will expand on his comments on Monday when he begins his UK visit. He is expected to address Nichols death and the parallels of allegations against the police in the UK.

It follows demands for justice from the families of Chris Kaba, who was shot in the head in Streatham, south London, after a car pursuit in September, and Oladeji Omishore, who died after being after being shot with a Taser weapon on Chelsea Bridge and then being pulled from the River Thames.

The IOPC is conducting a criminal investigation into the officer who discharged their firearm which led to Kabas death.

The IOPC is also conducting an investigation into Omishores death but do not consider that a more thorough conduct investigation is required.

Sharpton will also raise police searches of black children after the outcry over Child Q, the 15-year-old girl who was strip-searched at school by female police officers while on her period.

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Nichols, who had been pulled over after an alleged minor traffic violation, was pepper-sprayed, stunned with a Taser and beaten by five black officers who took turns to hold him up for others to attack him. Footage of the incident was released on 27 January and led to unrest across several US cities.

Sharpton, who has been at the forefront of the US civil rights movement since 1991, used Nichols funeral to condemn the officers for being a disgrace to their race before adding that the officers would not have attacked a white man in the same way.

You know you couldnt get away with doing that in Tennessee to a white guy. Youll find out you aint getting away with it doing it to a black guy, he said.

Sharpton, who is attending an event by Operation Black Vote on Monday, is also expected to address electoral rights in the UK amid fears that new laws requiring photo ID at polling stations will disfranchise black and Asian voters.

Lord Simon Woolley, the founder of OBV and a mentee of Sharpton, said: The Revd Al Sharpton is coming to the UK at a critical time when simply acknowledging systemic race inequality is proving difficult.

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