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Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Omooba77(op): 11:59am On Feb 17
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the longtime civil rights activist, Baptist minister and two-time presidential candidate, died Tuesday, his family said.

He was 84.


"Our father was a servant leader — not only to our family, but to the oppressed, the voiceless, and the overlooked around the world,” the Jackson family said in a statement. “We shared him with the world, and in return, the world became part of our extended family. His unwavering belief in justice, equality, and love uplifted millions, and we ask you to honor his memory by continuing the fight for the values he lived by.”

Civil rights leader Rev. Al Sharpton said in a statement that “our nation lost one of its greatest moral voices” and paid tribute to a man who “carried history in his footsteps and hope in his voice.”

"Reverend Jackson stood wherever dignity was under attack, from apartheid abroad to injustice at home. His voice echoed in boardrooms and in jail cells. His presence shifted rooms. His faith never wavered," Sharpton said.

A cause of death was not immediately given. Jackson's family said he died peacefully surrounded by his loved ones.


The Rev. Jesse Jackson at a Democratic gathering at the Cheyenne Civic Center in Cheyenne, Wyo., on April 20, 1989.Mark Junge / Getty Images
He was admitted to a hospital in November and had been living for more than a decade with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), according to his Rainbow PUSH Coalition, which affects patients’ ability to walk and swallow and can lead to dangerous complications.

Jackson revealed he had Parkinson’s in 2017. He was treated as an outpatient at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago for at least two years before he shared the diagnosis with the public.

Public observances will be held in Chicago and future plans for celebration of life events will be announced by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Jackson family said in its statement Tuesday.

Jackson was born in Greenville, South Carolina, and rose to prominence in the civil rights era, participating in demonstrations alongside the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. His activism spanned decades, including two runs for the Democratic presidential nomination, in 1984 and 1988.


Jackson called the State Department decision revoking the visa of white South African boxer Kallie Knoetze in 1979 a "human rights victory" and credited the Carter administration with continuing its fight for human rights.Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
In the first race, he won more than 18% of the primary vote and a handful of primaries and caucuses.

“Merely by being black and forcing other candidates to consider his very real potential to garner black votes, which they need, Jackson has had an impact,” read a 1984 New York Times profile.

Four years later, he built on that success by winning 11 primaries and caucuses.

Jackson began his work as an organizer with the Congress of Racial Equality, participating in marches and sit-ins. He attended North Carolina A&T State University and graduated with a degree in sociology. He began rallying student support for King during his divinity studies at Chicago Theological Seminary and participated in the 1965 Selma-to-Montgomery march in Alabama.

Shortly afterward, Jackson joined the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, or SCLC, to work alongside King full time. He drew praise from King as a young man running the SCLC’s economic development and empowerment program, Operation Breadbasket — “we knew he was going to do a good job, but he’s done better than a good job,” King said.


Jackson shakes hands at the 20th anniversary commemoration of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.'s Freedom March, also known as the "March on Washington."Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
As he grew as an organizer, Jackson married Jacqueline Brown, who survives him, in 1962. They have five children, including former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill.

Jackson, who was at the motel in Memphis, Tennessee, with King when he was assassinated in 1968, did not let up after King’s death. He took his vision for Black liberation even further by founding People United to Save Humanity, or PUSH, in 1971. He resigned from the SCLC that year to start PUSH after he was suspended from the organization; he was accused of using the SCLC for personal gain. PUSH worked to improve economic conditions of Black communities in the country and later expanded to politics with direct action campaigns and social areas through a weekly radio show and awards for Black people.

Jackson’s 1984 presidential bid prompted the launch of his National Rainbow Coalition, which opposed President Ronald Reagan’s policies and advocated for social programs, voting rights and affirmative action. PUSH and the National Rainbow Coalition merged in 1996 and are now the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition.

His 1984 campaign angered some Democrats who said his ideas were too left-leaning and would hurt the party in the general election. Jackson dismissed the concerns.

“The great responsibility that we have today is to put the poor and the near-poor back on front of the American agenda,” Jackson said of the 1984 campaign in a 1996 interview with PBS. “This is a dangerous mission, and yet it’s a necessary mission!”


Jackson announces his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination on Nov. 3, 1983.Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
Jackson’s 1984 campaign was marred when he referred to Jewish people as “hymies” and called New York City “hymietown” in a Washington Post interview. He initially denied having made the remarks and accused Jewish people of targeting his campaign. He later admitted having used the slur and offered an impassioned apology.

In 1991, Jackson was elected as one of Washington, D.C.’s two “shadow senators” to lobby for D.C. statehood and served one term.

Jackson also helped win the release of several detained and captured Americans around the world. In 1999, he negotiated the release of three U.S. soldiers being held in Yugoslavia. President Bill Clinton awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom for those efforts a year later.

Jackson’s other successes included winning the release of a U.S. Navy pilot in 1984 from Syrian captors after his plane was shot down, at least 16 Americans held in Cuba in 1984, 700 women and children from Iraq in 1990 and two Gambian Americans from prison in the West African country in 2012.


Jackson greets community residents before departing Vernon AME Church in Tulsa, Okla., on May 30, 2021. Brandon Bell / Getty Images
In recent decades, Jackson was outspoken about leading politicians, including former President Barack Obama. He condemned Donald Trump’s presidency, saying, “Fifty years of civil rights have been threatened.” Jackson endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in the 2020 presidential election, and Sanders made sure to praise him on the campaign trail.

“It is one of the honors of my life to be supported by a man who has put his life on the line for the last 50 years fighting for justice,” Sanders said at the time.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/rev-jesse-jackson-civil-rights-activist-dies-rcna42408

Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by ogaemma: 12:02pm On Feb 17
Is been very long I heard anything from him. He was a public figure and very outspoken Activist.

Rest in Peace 🕯️

My first to comment is dedicated to a more peaceful and better Nigeria.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Eleph(m): 12:07pm On Feb 17
May his soul rest in peace.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by cutecommend: 12:07pm On Feb 17
One day, you will surely see yourself in another "world". You need to be prepared for that other "world". One is Hell fire and the other is Heaven.

It is only believing in Jesus Christ, accepting Him and repenting from your sins that can take you to Heaven. Jesus is the only way to Heaven.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Chijeep(m): 12:08pm On Feb 17
May his soul rest in peace
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by SeunDeCraze: 12:08pm On Feb 17
Death is the end of it all
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by ngmgeek(m): 12:08pm On Feb 17
Wow May his soul rest in peace 🙏
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by naptu2: 12:08pm On Feb 17
It was as if Jesse Jackson was the Nigeria candidate in the 1988 Democratic primary elections. People all over Nigeria supported him and Nigerian media followed the campaign closely.

He eventually lost to Dukakis.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Akioyib0: 12:08pm On Feb 17
May his soul RIP (Return If Possible)
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by ngmgeek(m): 12:09pm On Feb 17
Wow May his soul rest in perfect peace 🙏
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by autoez: 12:10pm On Feb 17
Rest on Jesse. We will all join you one day by God's grace. Amen
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by ScamDemicEra: 12:10pm On Feb 17
.... he and Andrew Young were friends with Obasanjo, close to Nigeria in those days when a lot of African Americans had huge sense of their roots.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by ngmgeek(m):
Wasn't he the one that angrily threatened to cut off Obama's winky? 🤔

Rip Sir
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Lanruze: 12:12pm On Feb 17
He was President Olusegun Obasanjo's close friend.

That's influence and not tagging Nigeria CPC.

R.IP good Man.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Heffalump(m): 12:12pm On Feb 17
America is losing great men of faith recently; these men were those that shaped the country in the gospel of faith through their acts. Good to see that they all died at reasonably old ages.

RIP Jesse.

I could vividly remember him visiting Nigeria during the Jesse fire disaster caused by petroleum fuel explosion in 1998 in Delta State.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Racoon(m): 12:13pm On Feb 17
Same class as Martin Luther King(Jnr). God rest his soul.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by iwaeda: 12:13pm On Feb 17
The best President America never had. I loved democratic because of him. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by chuose: 12:13pm On Feb 17
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Ishilove: 12:13pm On Feb 17
End of an era.

Sleep well, baba
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by judewrites:
Death is the debt we all must pay, that's why we should leave a lasting mark on humanity before we eventually go.

One most memorable picture is him with Martin Luther before his assassination.

Goodnight Rev Jesse.

Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by StoryHaven: 12:15pm On Feb 17
ogaemma:
Is been very long I heard anything from him. He was a public figure and very outspoken Activist.

Rest in Peace 🕯️

My first to comment is dedicated to a more peaceful and better Nigeria.
Very outspoken in the 70s till 90s, then you dont hear him again.
Old age is something else
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by omoredia: 12:16pm On Feb 17
he was a racist just like Obama
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by adamkkk: 12:16pm On Feb 17
This man during Obama tenure...
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Biggaboi(m): 12:19pm On Feb 17
First Ron Kenoly now Jesse Jackson....in less than a month in the new year cry
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Ibehchizzy: 12:19pm On Feb 17
Damn this guy



A very close associate of Martin Luther king

Rip 🕊️

Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Exousiang01(m): 12:22pm On Feb 17
One of the last of his kind.
Great soldier.
Rest one sir.
You have paid your dues.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by pipnator00(m): 12:24pm On Feb 17
Oh no.. Rest in peace Sir.
The First black man I ever know to run for president of the USA.
And he pulled in some votes and influence when he ran.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by NotOfThisWorld(f):
Awwww, sad day. Rest in peace and power, Rev Jackson. Thanks for all you've done. Your legacy lives on. You will never be forgotten.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by PigTormentor: 12:27pm On Feb 17
Rest in peace great American.
You have left a lasting legacy.
Trump has destroyed what America stood for.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Dogalmighty17:
Watch as Donald Trump makes this all about him.
And like clockwork, Trump made his condolence message to Jackson all about himself. Trump is sick.

Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by PigTormentor: 12:29pm On Feb 17
Dogalmighty17:
Watch as Donald Trump makes this all about him.
As expected. They man is a confirmed lunatic.
Re: Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies At 84 by Jayhome24: 12:29pm On Feb 17
Another icon gone.

RIP Jesse.

This are real man. People who stood their ground for Black Americans.
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