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Bakari Sellers was born on 18 September, 1984 in Bamberg, SC, is an American politician. Discover Bakari Sellers's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Bamberg, SC |
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United States
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Bakari Sellers Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bakari Sellers's Wife?
His wife is Ellen Rucker (m. 2015)
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Cleveland Sellers (father)
Gwen Williamson Sellers (mother) |
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Bakari Sellers Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Bakari Sellers worth at the age of 39 years old? Bakari Sellers’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Bakari Sellers's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Bakari T. Sellers (born September 18, 1984) is an American attorney, political commentator, and politician.
Sellers was born on September 18, 1984, and is the son of Gwendolyn Sellers and civil rights activist and professor Cleveland Sellers.
He grew up in Bamberg County, South Carolina, and was educated at Orangeburg-Wilkinson High School, a public high school in Orangeburg, South Carolina.
In 2005, Sellers earned a bachelor's degree in African-American Studies from Morehouse College, a private all-male and historically black, liberal arts college, in Atlanta, Georgia.
He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives for the 90th District from 2006 to 2014.
Sellers represented South Carolina's 90th district in the lower house of the state legislature from 2006 to 2014, becoming the youngest African American person elected official in the country at age 22.
Sellers has been an attorney with the Strom Law Firm, L.L.C. in Columbia, South Carolina since 2007, He is also currently on the board of directors of Level Brands (a brand management firm) and Let America Vote (a voting rights organization founded by former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander).
Sellers first attended the annual AIPAC conference while serving as a student body president at Morehouse College.
He has since become a prominent African-American Zionist.
In 2008, he earned a juris doctor from the University of South Carolina School of Law.
In 2010, Time magazine featured Sellers on its 40 Under 40 list.
In 2012, Politico named Sellers on its "50 politicos to watch" list.
He vacated his seat in the South Carolina House of Representatives to run for Lieutenant Governor in 2014, but lost to Henry McMaster.
He was succeeded in the House by Justin T. Bamberg.
Sellers is currently a political analyst on CNN.
He is also a paid lobbyist for the government of Liberia.
Sellers was named HBCU Top 30 Under 30 in July 2014.
In the summer of 2015, he married Ellen Rucker Carter, chiropractor and co-owner of Rucker Roots haircare products.
In 2016, he authored a letter signed by 60 fellow African-American politicians urging the Democratic Platform Committee to keep the same language, refusing to include the statement that Israel is engaging in an "occupation" of Palestine that appeared in previous Democratic platforms.
In response to an incident between a teenager, Nicholas Sandmann, and Native American activist Nathan Phillips at the Lincoln Memorial, Sellers tweeted about the teen: "He is a deplorable. Some ppl can also be punched in the face."
Sellers deleted the tweet, claiming his comment was "metaphoric" and "taken out of context" though he still claimed that the students "displayed xenophobic, racist behavior."
Sellers was later included in a lawsuit brought by the teen's parents against CNN, where Sellers worked as an analyst.
CNN settled the lawsuit, rather than face a court trial.
He has twins, a boy and a girl, born in 2018.
In May 2020, Sellers released an autobiography, My Vanishing Country, that centers on the forgotten lives of African-American working-class people in the rural U.S. South.