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Death of Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, at 84



Death of Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, at 84

Historic civil rights figure, former presidential candidate, and global equality advocate dies after months of health complications

The death of Reverend Jesse Jackson was confirmed at the age of 84. The announcement was released in an official statement by the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the progressive international organization for social change founded by Jackson himself.

The statement highlighted his “unwavering commitment to justice, equality and human rights,” crediting him with helping shape a global movement for freedom and dignity. Jackson had been hospitalized in recent months and was under medical observation for progressive supranuclear palsy.

A central figure in the US civil rights movement

The death of Reverend Jesse Jackson closes a chapter in modern American civil rights history. Jackson rose to national prominence in the 1960s as a close collaborator of Martin Luther King Jr., becoming one of the most recognizable voices for racial equality and social justice in the United States.

His moral leadership and powerful oratory helped reshape the Democratic Party, pushing it toward broader inclusion and stronger civil rights commitments.

Presidential runs and national political impact

During the 1980s, Jackson ran twice for the presidency as a Democratic candidate, campaigns that energized African American voters and surprised political analysts with his ability to attract significant support from white voters.

Long before the rise of Barack Obama on the national stage, Jackson was already considered one of the most influential Black political figures in the country.

Through voter registration drives and grassroots mobilization, he helped expand political participation for marginalized communities across the United States.

A legacy beyond politics

The death of Reverend Jesse Jackson also marks the loss of a global advocate for social justice. Over decades of activism, he positioned himself as a voice for those excluded from political and economic systems, leaving a lasting imprint on civil rights advocacy and democratic participation worldwide.

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