I don’t have live access to current news, but I can share what’s generally known about Al Sharpton’s status and how to verify it quickly.
Core answer
- As of today, there is no credible public report indicating that Reverend Al Sharpton has passed away. For the most reliable update, check reputable outlets or his official channels.
How to verify quickly
- Check major outlets with up-to-date obituaries or breaking news sections (e.g., BBC, CNN, Reuters, AP).
- Look at Reverend Sharpton’s official or NAN (National Action Network) channels for any official statements or postings.
- Use image/video platform confirmations (e.g., corroborated posts from trusted journalists) and compare with a second independent source.
Notes
- If you’d like, I can search current news sources for the latest confirmation and summarize what they report with citations.
Sources
Al Sharpton, American civil rights activist, politician, and minister who founded the National Action Network (1991) and later hosted a news-and-opinion show on MSNBC. He sought the Democratic Party nomination for president in 2004. Learn more about his life and career.
www.britannica.comTo one America, he has long been a beacon of the civil-rights movement—the man met Dr. King! To another, he was a loudmouth in a tracksuit, surrounded by controversy and shady friends—the man knows Don King, too. Pulitzer Prize winner Mitchell S. Jackson tailed Al Sharpton around the country to find out why he keeps going, what he’s still doing, and where his place in history will be.
www.esquire.comReverend Al Sharpton is the Founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), a not-for-profit civil rights organization headquartered in Harlem, New York, with over 50 Chapters nationwide. As
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www.cbsnews.comIn May 1990, when one of the two leaders of the mob was acquitted of the most serious charges brought against him, Sharpton led another protest through Bensonhurst. In January 1991, when other members of the gang were given light sentences, Sharpton planned another march for January 12, 1991. Before that demonstration began, neighborhood resident Michael Riccardi tried to kill Sharpton by stabbing him in the chest. Sharpton recovered from his wounds, and later asked the judge for leniency when...
infogalactic.com‘I’ve lived long enough to see some things... I’ve seen enough victories to know that we can win,’ he said
www.independent.co.ukSharpton Owes $1.5 Million In Overdue Taxes; U.S. Attorney, IRS, FBI Probe Agitator's Finances
www.cbsnews.comView CNN's Fast Facts to learn more about the life of political and civil rights activist Reverend Al Sharpton.
www.cnn.comAl Sharpton is an outspoken and sometimes controversial political activist, working to lead the fight against racial prejudice and injustice.
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