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Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader and Presidential Candidate Dies at 84

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Civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, an eloquent Baptist minister raised in the segregated South, has passed away at 84, his family announced. Known for his role as a key figure during the U.S. civil rights movement of the 1960s and as the first African-American to campaign for the presidency from a major party, Jackson’s legacy spanned activism, politics, and public service.

Jackson was a protege of Martin Luther King Jr., building a career around organizing and improving lives for African-Americans. His two White House campaigns marked significant milestones in American history, paving the way for future presidential aspirants such as Barack Obama and Kamala Harris.

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As an orator with deep conviction, Jackson articulated the frustrations felt by marginalized communities within America’s most prosperous democracy. His memorable speech at the 1988 Democratic National Convention served as a beacon of hope, inspiring his successors in politics to follow a similar path.

Throughout his career, Jackson aimed to unite America’s increasingly diverse population through messages centered on the poor and working-class Americans. He positioned himself as an elder statesman within the Democratic Party after his notable presidential runs.

However, Jackson’s later years were marred by scandal involving marital infidelity and financial impropriety linked to his son and political heir, Jesse Jackson Jr., who served as a congressman from Illinois. In 2017, he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease; this diagnosis was subsequently changed to progressive supranuclear palsy, a degenerative brain condition.

Jesse Jackson’s life and career were marked by both triumphs and controversies, but his enduring impact on U.S. civil rights and politics cannot be understated. His voice as an orator and leader continues to resonate within American society today.

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