Maupin with Sharpton in Phoenix,
October 2003: "Some people call
me his 'Mini Me.'"
Phoenix News: "Kid Sharpton"
Race Racketeers: Theres A New Generation!
By Bryanna Bevens
Al Sharpton, what does he do? Seriously, what does he list
for occupation on his tax returns? Professional Protester?
He was an ordained minister at the age of 10.
He ran for the Senate in New York four times, for mayor of
New York City and for President on the Democrat ticket,
but has yet to win an electionor even make a good showing.
He was a tour manager for James Brown, a youth volunteer
for Jesse Jackson and organized his first protest in high
school. He protested cafeteria food and the dress code.
One of the few things that gave me comfort where Sharpton
is concerned: there's no Al Sharpton, Jr. (As far as I
know.)
But then I saw the cover story picture in the recent
Phoenix New Times and gasped.
There he was: a miniature Al. [Kid Sharpton, by Jimmy
Magahern, February 3, 2003]
His name is Jarrett Maupin II. The resemblance is uncanny,
but he is not a blood relation. He is Sharptons new
protégé.
It began with a protest rally at Saguaro High School.
The dress code at Saguaro does not allow students to wear
baseball hats backwards, gangsta-style. [See p.9 of this
PDF]
One student, who happened to be black, was asked to turn
his hat around.
He refused and began to argue with school security and
administrators. When threatened with everything from
detention to expulsion, he accused the staff of racism. He
was being singled out.
The student was suspended and arrested for trespassing,
which suggests that he refused to leave campus after being
suspended. (School officials are not allowed to comment.)
Maupin is President of the Phoenix chapter of National
Action Network, Sharptons organization, while attending
an elite private school, St. Marys High. He organized a
protest rally in front of Saguaro High School.
Twenty students marched and chanted "No more racism in the
schools." Maupin chatted with reporters, offering such
insightful clichés as "Racism knows no borders."
The school district caved.
The Saguaro students punishment was reducedfrom three
days suspension to one.
The squeaky wheel may get the grease. But that doesnt
mean a wrong has been made right. More often than not, it
just stops the noise.
17 year-old Jarrett Maupin is emulating his idol, Al
Sharpton, and even refers to himself as "mini-me." Maupin
became an ordained minister at 14 and is now seeking a
city council seat in next years election.
It would be kind of sweet, actually
if it were not so
terrifying.
So what does Americas future hold in the way of young
political minds?
As reported by the Phoenix New Times in remarkable if
credulous detail, Maupins tale is one of racial
profiling, special treatment and racism.
I found a lot of truth in thisbut with Maupin as the
perpetrator, not the victim.
Before transferring to St. Marys Maupin attended Brophy
Prep School, a private school known for its
rigorous curriculum and impeccable community standing.
The circumstances surrounding his sudden departure seem to
be a matter of debate. In his junior year, Maupin claims
he was attending a school dance when a janitor approached
him and accosted him with racial epithets.
He transferred to St. Marysbringing several other black
students with him.
Two of them were star basketball players. They now wished
to compete against Brophy for St.Marys.
But the school district has a no-compete policy. Student
athletes are prohibited from joining more than one school
team in a 12-month period.
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