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SHARPTON TAKES PART IN HIS FIRST PROTEST AFTER JAIL RELEASE
NYP2001081706 - 17 AUGUST 2001 - NEW YORK, NEW YORK, USA: Reverend Al Sharpton after his release from the Brooklyn Federal House of Detention in New York on August 17, 2001, after serving a 90 day jail sentence for trespassing and protesting the Navy bombing exercises on the Puerto Rico Island of Vieques. He is shown here taking part in his first protest march with relatives of the Herrera family (right) who lost 3 members of their family due to police officer Joseph Gray alleged drunk driving. mk/ep/Ezio Petersen UPI

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