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Reverend Al Sharpton is many things to many people.

Some people call him a hero. Some call him other things. Two things that he should always be called is honest and inspiring. In his new autobiography, ‘The Rejected Stone: Al Sharpton and the Path to American Leadership’, he addresses every  concern, controversy and rumor.

He admits it wasn’t easy, ,”It took time, maturity, and growth for me to transform into the kind of leader who had the discipline to control myself and my emotions. I learned by trial and error, making some painful mistakes along the way.”

Here are 3 moving quotes from the book:

Bishop Washington took me under his wing, with the intent of nurturing and guiding me so that one day I could succeed him as pastor of the church and maybe even become a bishop in the Church of God in Christ. I began to do the church circuit, preaching at different churches in the area. That’s when I went on the road at the age of nine with Mahalia Jackson, traveling with the most famous gospel singer in the world as her opening act, as the astounding boy preacher from Brooklyn. I knew Mahalia was huge, but I had been preaching for so many years already that it became second nature to me. One of my distinct memories from that period was opening for Mahalia at the 1964 World’s Fair, at the circular pavilion and replica of the globe in Queens that you can still see when you fly into La Guardia, next to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center where the U.S. Open is held. This made a serious impression on my classmates. So what was at first odd and amusing soon became a reason to hold me in a certain amount of esteem, or at least respect. They’d point to me, saying, “There’s the boy preacher.” But no more “ha ha ha” to go along with it. Opening for Mahalia Jackson at age nine will do that for you.

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

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