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Whether it was my search for a father figure or for a clearer idea of how to turn myself into a great civil rights activist, one big lesson I took away from all of the men I followed early in my life was the notion that in order to rise, I had to be focused and intentional and committed to a cause greater than myself. The word focus here is key. It’s something I believe I was lacking early in my career, when I too often allowed my emotions to control me. That was a mistake I made with one of the cases with which my name became indelibly linked: Tawana Brawley.
The book–published with Massenburg Media, Cash Money Records, the National Action network, Syndication One News Talk Network–is filled with captivating portraits of society and race relations, as well as Sharpton’s wry sense of humor.  It arrives on virtual and physical newsstands on Oct. 8.

3 Inspirational Quotes From Rev. Al Sharpton’s ‘The Rejected Stone’  was originally published on elev8.com

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