Rise Up: Demand that this country deliver on its essential promise: liberty and justice for all
After a summer of racial reckoning following the death of George Floyd, Rev. Al Sharpton boosts activist morale. The renowned civil rights leader affirms the positive impact of peaceful protesting on Black and Brown communities.
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