Sharpton Discusses Father's Abandonment, Road To Success On OWN
Rev. Sharpton Discusses Father’s Abandonment, Unlikely Road To Success On OWN [VIDEO]
Making the rounds to promote his new book, The Rejected Stone: Al Sharpton And The Path To American Leadership, MSNBC’s PoliticsNation host Rev. Al Sharpton sat down with Oprah Winfrey in a vulnerable interview that brought the controversial civil rights leaders to tears.
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Discussing everything from being abandoned by his father to preaching to sister’s dolls as a young boy, Sharpton said that his success is all because of his mother, Ada Sharpton, who died on March 22, 2012 at the age of 87 following a long battle with Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.
Sharpton shared with Winfrey that his mother’s health deteriorated as his career skyrocketed. She never got a chance to witness his success, but she always had faith in him.
“When you know somebody loves you, is when they don’t have a guarantee and they invest in you anyway,” said an emotional Sharpton.
Watch Sharpton speak on his beloved mother below:
Watch Sharpton speak on being an “Angry Black Man” below:
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