Rev Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and politician, dies at 84. His contributions to racial justice and Democratic movements are remembered.
The Rev Jesse Jackson, a legendary civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, passed away at the age of 84. His contributions to fighting for racial equality and his influence on American politics are celebrated across the nation.
Family members shared that Jesse's impact extended beyond his immediate family to people worldwide who he advocated for. Tributes will take place in Chicago, reflecting his deep connection to the city where he began his activism.
From sit-ins in libraries to leading major political campaigns, Jackson's life was marked by relentless efforts to achieve justice and opportunity for all. His presidency bids in 1984 and 1988 broke records as the first Black candidates to win major party primaries.
Despite challenges, including personal scandals and apologies, Jackson remained a prominent figure in Democratic politics until his death. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of activists and leaders.