WATCH | 'They never took their knee off our neck': Al Sharpton talks BLM protests, need for change
The civil rights leader got candid in an interview with British supermodel Naomi Campbell
Civil rights leader Reverend Al Sharpton has urged young activists taking part in the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests to "keep going" and to keep their "eye on the goal".
Sharpton made these comments during an online interview with British supermodel Naomi Campbell on the latest episode of her YouTube show No Filter With Naomi.
Campbell kicked off the second season of the show with a candid discussion on the ongoing BLM protests across the US and the need for solutions to racism and police brutality.
The US is currently engulfed by a wave of Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota following a fatal encounter with police. The protests have also spilled over to various countries around the world and have seen a number of statues of controversial historical figures toppled.
Sharpton was one of the guests featured on Monday's episode and spoke at length on police brutality and the challenges black people continue to deal with despite all the progress made.
" ... All of us could've been so much more, but they never took their knee off our neck. So with all of the barriers you [Campbell] broke, you still had to keep proving yourself, there was a knee on your neck... Barack Obama became the president of the United States and then they said, 'well let me see a birth certificate'. They never took their knee off our neck."
The civil rights leader also spoke on the racial tensions that sparked the protests and the need to acknowledge the injustices meted out to black people. He also encouraged young activists taking to the streets to not "be sprinter activists" but rather marathon activists.
"Go for the long run, keep going. Every fight we're in... you gotta be set that it may take a year... keep your eye on the goal, not on how long the struggle is. You don't stop till you win, it's not if you win, you must win."
Other guests featured included co-founder of the Black Lives Matter movement Opal Tometi and activist Alphonso David.