Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 84; Tributes Highlight Legacy

Rev. Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Leader, Dies at 84; Tributes Highlight Legacy
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Rev. Jesse Jackson died at age 84; leaders and activists reflect on his civil rights impact.

  • Rev. Jesse Jackson died at age 84, according to statements from his family.
  • Rev. Al Sharpton and others invoked Jackson's slogan, 'I am somebody,' in tributes.
  • Bernice King shared a photo of Jackson and Martin Luther King Jr., noting their shared legacy.
  • Marc Morial highlighted Jackson's influence on future Democratic candidates and his civil rights work.
  • Jackson marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and ran for president.

Rev. Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader and activist, died at the age of 84, according to statements from his family. Tributes from figures such as Rev. Al Sharpton, Bernice King, and Marc Morial emphasized Jackson's lifelong advocacy and political impact.

Jackson played a significant role in the civil rights movement, working closely with Martin Luther King Jr. and influencing political discourse. His legacy is recognized by leaders and activists who cite his contributions to social justice, political engagement, and the empowerment of marginalized communities.