Al Sharpton

It's intended to fall on the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech.
“He didn’t give me the opportunity to even speak,” Philonise Floyd said.
Civil rights leader Al Sharpton said Sunday he was planning to go to Baltimore after the president's series of racist attacks.
The Department of Justice has announced that no federal charges will be filed against the officer involved in the chokehold death of Eric Garner back in 2014.
Civil rights activist Al Sharpton called Biden's comments "egregious" and said the entire Civil War was essentially fought over this concept.
"If you’re comfortable playing to the racists, you’re a racist," Sharpton said on "Good Morning Britain."
"Folks talking about my voice can step right off," tweeted the Democratic New York lawmaker.
The 2020 presidential candidate announced her stance Friday at a conference with a civil rights group.
Rev. Al Sharpton asked the Democratic presidential candidate on Wednesday whether he would support such legislation.
“He had his entire life ahead of him,” Stevante Clark said of his brother, who was shot dead by police in California last year.