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‘Loudmouth’ Review: Portrait of Al Sharpton as a Young Man

The New York Times – Movies:

A stirring new biographical documentary about the Rev. Al Sharpton revisits a racially divided New York City and offers a critique of the news media then and now.

Lisa Kennedy
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