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Decades later, Sharpton still insists: No justice, no peace - Los Angeles Sentinel

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The Rev. Al Sharpton sat quietly in his office in late July, watching the final funeral service for Rep. John Lewis on a wall-mounted television.

Instead of flying down to the memorial in Atlanta, Sharpton had remained in New York; he had work to do. Preaching at the funeral of a year-old boy who was shot in the stomach at a Brooklyn cookout -- a boy not much younger than his first and only grandson -- Sharpton demanded gun control, an issue close to Lewis’ heart.

The post Decades later, Sharpton still insists: No justice, no peace appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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