Rev. Al Sharpton
    Rev. Al Sharptonis the founder and    President of the National Action Network(NAN), a    not-for-profit civil rights organization headquartered in    Harlem, New York, with over seventy chapters nationwide    including a Washington, DC Bureau and regional offices from    coast to coast.  
    As one of the nations most-renowned civil rights    leaders,a March 2013 Zogby poll said one out of every    four African-Americans say that Rev. Sharpton is the person    that speaks most for them. Rev. Sharpton polled higher than any    other civil rights or political leader in this public opinion    survey.  
    Rev. Al Sharpton has been praised by President Barack Obama as    the voice of the voiceless and a champion for the    downtrodden, and by former President George W. Bush who said    that Al cares just as much as I care about making sure every    child learns to read, write, add and subtract.  
    Rev. Al Sharpton is currently the host ofa daily    television show on MSNBC thatanalyzesthe top    political and social news and features the countrys leading    newsmakers. PoliticsNation with Rev. Al Sharpton airs    at 6:00 p.m.Monday through Friday. The showis so    popular it broke MSNBC ratings history with the highest    viewership of any show at 6:00 p.m. since the networks    inception.  
    Rev. Sharpton also hosts a nationally syndicated radio show    Keepin it Realthat is heard daily all over the country    as well as two weekend radio shows that air in markets within    the U.S.  
    Rev. Sharpton delivers live remarks at NANs weekly Saturday    Rally at NANs Harlem headquarters the House of Justice that    is broadcast live on NANs    websitewww.nationalactionnetwork.neteachSaturday    from 9-11 a.m.  
    Reverend Al Sharpton, is the author of The Rejected Stone:    Al Sharpton and the Path to American    Leadership.In stores on October 8, 2013, the    book will be published through a joint venture partnership    between Cash Money Content, thepublishing arm of premier    record label Cash Money Records and Massenburg Media, in    partnership with Atria/Simon & Schuster.In the book,    Reverend Al intimately discusses his personal evolution from    street activist, pulpit provocateur and civil rights leader, to    the larger-than-life man he is today, while providing a series    of essential life lessons that readers can adopt to transform    their own lives.  
    From the Central Park Five to gay & lesbian rights to the    immigration debates, I have prided myself on taking the side of    the rejected people, says Reverend Al    Sharpton,and so I decided to call this    bookThe Rejected Stone, from a passage of    scripture which refers to a stone which was rejected by    builders that, in the end, became the chief    cornerstone.In the end, that sums up my lifes    journey and so many of my people, says Reverend Al.  
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