Reverend Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Activist, Dies at Age 84
In Brief
Reverend Jesse Jackson, noted for his civil rights activism and political involvement, has died at 84.
Key Facts
- Reverend Jesse Jackson died at age 84, according to announcements from his family.
- Jackson was recognized as a prominent figure in the US civil rights movement, according to multiple sources.
- He was closely associated with Martin Luther King Jr., as reported by The New York Times.
- Jackson's family stated he was surrounded by loved ones at the time of his death.
- He ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, according to The Guardian.
What Happened
Reverend Jesse Jackson, whose family announced his death at age 84, was widely known for his involvement in the US civil rights movement and politics. Multiple sources report his close association with Martin Luther King Jr. and his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988.
Why It Matters
Jackson's activism and political engagement contributed to national discussions on civil rights and equality, according to several sources. His influence extended to both US and international movements, as noted by The Guardian.
Sources
- NYT — Jesse Jackson: A Life in Pictures(1d ago)
- ABC News — WATCH: Reverend Jesse Jackson has died at age 84(1d ago)
- NYT — The Expanding Fallout From the Epstein Files, and Jesse Jackson Dies at 84(1d ago)
