Memorial Services for Jesse Jackson Begin at Chicago Headquarters
In Brief
Memorial services for Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. have started in Chicago, with additional events planned nationwide.
Key Facts
- Memorial services for Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. began at the Chicago headquarters of Rainbow PUSH, his civil rights organization.
- Jackson will not lie in honor at the U.S. Capitol rotunda after House Speaker Mike Johnson denied the request, according to The Independent.
- Events honoring Jackson are scheduled in Washington, D.C., and South Carolina, according to NPR News.
- Mourners gathered outside Rainbow PUSH, the organization Jackson founded decades ago, according to The New York Times.
- Jesse Jackson died last week at age 84, according to The New York Times.
What Happened
Memorial services for Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. began at the Chicago headquarters of Rainbow PUSH, the civil rights organization he founded. According to NPR News, additional events are planned in Washington, D.C., and South Carolina. Jackson died last week at age 84.
Why It Matters
Jackson was widely recognized for his civil rights activism and leadership. The memorials reflect his influence on social justice efforts. The decision not to honor him at the Capitol rotunda, as reported by The Independent, has been noted in coverage.
Sources
- The Independent — Memorial services for Jesse Jackson begin at Chicago headquarters of his civil rights organization(19h ago)
- ABC News — Memorial services for Jesse Jackson begin at Chicago HQ of his civil rights group(16h ago)
- The Independent — Jesse Jackson memorial services begin at civil rights icon’s Chicago headquarters(8h ago)
