Rev. Al Sharpton aims to boost Black pastors' presence at Arbery trial
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Earlier this week, the defense lawyer in the Arbery trial expressed discomfort for Rev. Al Sharpton's presence in the courtroom. The minister and civil rights champion reacts with a rallying cry to other members in the faith community. He asserts a stronger presence as the trial resumes, stating "we're coming back with a hundred."Nov. 13, 2021
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