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Rev. Al Sharpton talks about the importance of watching rebellion happen, in light of the 50th anniversary of the Watts race riots, that left 34 people dead.
“If you think of Watts and Rodney King, it usually been sparked by police violence. Of course its driven by poverty too,” Sharpton said.
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