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Sharpton for President!
blackbritain.co.uk ^ | 7/10/02 | Simon Wooley

Posted on 10/07/2002 9:56:00 AM PDT by Jakarta ex-pat

Sharpton for President’. That’s what the banners across Black America and beyond will be saying as the flamboyant and charismatic Rev Al Sharpton signals his intention to run for President of the United States. Sharpton is under no illusion of the enormous task ahead, but like other Black activists that have gone before him such as Ron Brown and Rev Jesse Jackson he knows that his presence in the presidential race will at the very least raise the profile of the Black vote and the issues of Black people.

I met up with Rev Sharpton almost a year ago in Atlanta as part of an international panel at the ‘State of the Black world conference’. Listening to Sharpton one is acutely aware that there is perhaps no one in America that understands the issues of Black Americans better than him. During his Atlanta conference speech he spoke about his outrage of innocent people being targeted during the September 11 terrorist attack, but he was also able to articulate the negative impact that would follow for many African and particularly Arab Americans. ‘The blank cheque legislation that Congress affords President Bush to fight terrorism will be used to ‘profile’ Arabs and Muslims much the way they have targeted many innocent Black people,’ declared Sharpton.

On the issue of disenfranchised Black votes in Florida that controversially brought President Bush to power, Sharpton was scathing. ‘We will not get over it’ he told the 3000 strong audience, at the suggestion that Black America should ‘move on’ from the disappointment of Black votes not being counted. ‘It is Black people of America, not white, that have had heads cracked open, fighting for the right to vote. No, we will not get over it’.

After all the speeches I managed to have a few minutes with Rev Sharpton. He told me he was impressed with what Black Britons were achieving in the UK, despite the obstacles we face. ‘Our international dialogue has mostly been with the African continent, we must branch out more to our European brothers and sisters, particularly you guys in the UK’, he explained. I didn’t need a second opportunity to invite him there and then to offer his solidarity to the political empowerment of Black Britons.

So on the 22nd October, 2002 ‘the man with a grand plan’ Presidential candidate Rev Al Sharpton takes a break from his campaigning to come to London to give the first Choice FM/OBV lecture - ‘Power is never given’.

In his many years of fighting for justice for Black people around the world Sharpton has acutely understood the dynamics of power, be it locally, nationally or personally.

Sharpton began preaching when he was four and was ordained and licensed to preach by the age of nine. At 17 he founded the National Youth Movement which he led for 17 years registering people to vote and giving them job opportunities. In 1991 he formed the National Action Network to fight for progressive, people based social policies by providing voter education campaigns and by confronting corporate racism. He has continued the challenge against police brutality; it was no surprise therefore, that Sharpton would orchestrate one of New York’s biggest protest after unarmed, Amadou Diallo was shot 42 times in 1999.

Never afraid to take a difficult stand Sharpton was jailed for peacefully protesting against American ‘test’ bombing in Vieques, Puerto Rico. Because of his ‘notoriety’ the Judge imposed a ninety-day jail sentence - double that of the other co-defendants. But this seemingly unjust incarceration has only added to the respect that Black America shows towards Sharpton. Quoting Dr Martin Luther King in his ‘Letter from a Birmingham Jail’, for peace protest Sharpton said, ‘an individual who breaks a law that conscience tells him is unjust, and who willingly accepts the penalty of imprisonment in order to arouse the conscience of the community over its injustice is in reality expressing the highest respect for the law’.

When Rev Al Sharpton comes to speak here later this month, he comes not only with an impressive history of activism. But even more than that he comes with a humility that seeks to learn from the Black British experience, and with the mantra that ‘your struggle is mine, and mine is yours’.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Politics/Elections; United Kingdom
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1 posted on 10/07/2002 9:56:00 AM PDT by Jakarta ex-pat
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3b720cb208a4.htm
2 posted on 10/07/2002 9:57:55 AM PDT by Coleus
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
Still holding out hope of getting a "Run, AL, Run" bumper sticker for the FRONT bumper of my SUV!
3 posted on 10/07/2002 9:59:21 AM PDT by Destructor
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To: Coleus
Hillary needs Sharpton's brown shirts so she can become the new Hitler.
4 posted on 10/07/2002 10:00:43 AM PDT by afz400
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5 posted on 10/07/2002 10:03:20 AM PDT by Coleus
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
I'M CUTE. BUT I CAN'T CAMPAIGN.

HELP TAKE BACK THE SENATE.
IT'S FOR THE CHILDREN!

TakeBackCongress.org

A resource for conservatives who want a Republican majority in the Senate

6 posted on 10/07/2002 10:08:08 AM PDT by ffrancone
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I'll back Al Sharpton for President any day. But, the ultra-lefties in both parties will fight to silence his voice just like they've tried to silence Cynthia McKinney. The Gephardts and Dasholes of the democrat party will fight Rev Al's candidacy every inch of the way because, under the surface, they are racists. Sure, they'll pal around with some blacks, but the democrats hate blacks (they fought the Civil War to maintain slavery) and will do anything to prevent a black man, especially, a man with Sharpton's integrity, from competing. Al should abandon the dems and, with Cynthia McKinney as his running mate, set up a third party to win his proper place in the government. Hille and the dems will pay lip service nut hate blacks so much that they will never support one. McCall in Ny? He will get crushed because the dems are spending all that money on a white man in Jersey. SHARPTON AND MCKINNEY IN 2004!!!
7 posted on 10/07/2002 10:13:12 AM PDT by Tacis
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The Dems need Sharpton because they don't have any reliable white thugs anymore - Irish and Italians can't be stirred up like they used to. But since blacks get riled up over nothing, they are useful to people like Hillary, to whom chaos, fear, and hatred are key to their election hopes.
8 posted on 10/07/2002 10:21:51 AM PDT by afz400
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
Listening to Sharpton one is acutely aware that there is perhaps no one in America that understands the issues of Black Americans better than him.

God help us all!

9 posted on 10/07/2002 10:31:48 AM PDT by DonQ
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The logic expressed in this article demonstrates why African-Americans are being marginalized, and taken for granted, by Democrats across the country. Why did this Brit not mention Al's most famous political trick: the Tawanha Brawley (sp?) travesty?

The only important African-Americans in government the past 10 years are Republicans: Colin Powell and Condi Rice. And their race doesn't define them: their competency does.

10 posted on 10/07/2002 10:53:54 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds
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Sharpton is under no illusion of

no one in America...the issues...better than him

spoke about his outrage of innocent people being targeted

disenfranchised Black votes

he was also able to articulate the negative impact

'member when the brits could speaka-de-englitch bettern' us?

11 posted on 10/07/2002 11:08:54 AM PDT by fourdeuce82d
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To: ReleaseTheHounds
Ahem... Clarence Thomas anyone?
12 posted on 10/07/2002 11:10:24 AM PDT by WaveThatFlag
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Sorry... a terrible oversight. But adding Clarence to my roster only strengthens my point. Thanks for the addition.
13 posted on 10/07/2002 11:21:36 AM PDT by ReleaseTheHounds
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No problemo. I have a soft spot for Thomas because he is a product of Holy Cross college, but I find that he is inevitibly overlooked whenever a list of prominent African Americans gets printed. This is because he is a true conservative on most issues and the press hates him for it. If they could make him white, they would.

BTW... just for the sake of argument... J.C. Watts anyone?
14 posted on 10/07/2002 12:17:24 PM PDT by WaveThatFlag
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To: Jakarta ex-pat
Bwa-ha-ha-ha-ha!

Please stop!

"Sharpton for President!" Hilarious.


D.P.Roberts
15 posted on 10/07/2002 1:31:37 PM PDT by D.P.Roberts
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It is kind of funny. What's sad is that there will actually be people who vote for him.
16 posted on 10/07/2002 9:38:41 PM PDT by Coleus
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