Rise Up, Al Sharpton
Rise Up, Al Sharpton
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Rise Up
Confronting a Country at the Crossroads

Author: Al Sharpton

Narrator: Al Sharpton, Leon Nixon

Unabridged: 9 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/29/2020

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

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“This man is a gift from God to the world. This book is a gift from Al Sharpton to us. Let’s appreciate them both.”—Michael Eric Dyson

Beginning with a foreword by Michael Eric Dyson, Rise Up is a rousing call to action for our nation, drawing on lessons learned from Reverend Al Sharpton’s unique experience as a politician, television and radio host, and civil rights leader.

Rise Up offers timeless lessons for anyone who’s stood at the crossroads of their personal or political life, weighing their choices of how to proceed.

When the young Alfred Charles Sharpton told his mother he wanted to be a preacher, little did he know that his journey would also lead him to prominence as a politician, founder of the National Action Network, civil rights activist, and television and radio talk show host. His enduring ability and willingness to take on the political power structure makes him the preeminent voice for the modern era, a time unprecedented in its challenges.

In Rise Up, Reverend Sharpton revisits the highlights of the Obama administration, the 2016 election and Trump’s subsequent hold on the GOP, and draws on his decades-long experience with other key players in politics and activism, including Shirley Chisholm, Hillary Clinton, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and more.

The time has come to take a hard look at our collective failures and shortcomings and reclaim our core values in order to build a clear and just path forward for America. Our nation today stands at a crossroads—and change can’t wait.

“Full of history, honesty, and valuable suggestions, Rise Up should be a staple in every home, school and library as an essential primer on civil and political rights in America.”—Martin Luther King, III

“If you want to learn how to use your voice to change a nation, you should study closely this man—and this book.” —Van Jones

“My Bed-Stuy (do or die) brother has been at the forefront of our battles again and again. From way back in da way back to this present revolution the world is in now, Rev. has been about Black Lives Matter from the jump, also at a time when it was not the most popular or hip thing to be about. I look forward, standing next to him, to see, to witness this new energy, this new day that is about to be in these United States of America.”—Spike Lee

Don't miss Rev. Sharpton's new book, Righteous Troublemakers: Untold Stories of the Social Justice Movement in America.

About Al Sharpton

Rev. Al Sharpton is the host of MSNBC’s “PoliticsNation” and the founder and President of the National Action Network (NAN), one of the leading civil rights organization in the world. With over 40 years of experience as a community leader, politician, minister and advocate, the Rev. Al Sharpton is one of America’s most-renowned civil rights leaders. Sharpton also hosts the nationally syndicated radio show, “Keepin’ It Real”, which broadcasts in 40 markets, five days a week.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Andre

For those familiar with Rev. Al Sharpton either through history, radio, or tv, there won’t be much in these pages that is unfamiliar. Maybe some shifts in philosophy might surprise, but there isn’t anything that is fire hot. Now for those unfamiliar with the man there is some meat to chew on. You wi......more

Goodreads review by Lynn

Straightforward book by Al Sharpton to stand up to current politicians that are destroying democracy. He discusses racism, women’s and gay rights, as well as environmentalism. His thoughts are clear and direct. We need to do something. He advises how.......more

Goodreads review by Mary

There were quite a few interesting passages in this hastily written (he was writing it during the racial reckoning earlier this year) book. I enjoyed reading about Reverend Al’s relationship with Shirley Chisholm and learning that his sister is a lesbian. But I was confused about the stepsister that......more

Goodreads review by Janine

Sharpton defines the purpose of his book in the introduction: this isn't for policy wonks or even historians. It's for everyday folks who are interested in direct action. Throughout the book, he weaves together stories and advice from his long years as an activist to argue in favor of a truly inters......more

Goodreads review by Julie

Enjoyed this book. The writing style is almost like I’m overhearing him talk at a coffee shop. Not super ‘lecturey.’..Sharpton was in no way ‘An angry black man’ as some people have painted him. I wasn’t familiar with all the names he referenced, so I see it as a good opportunity to research possibl......more