Rev. Al Sharpton delivered a rousing sermon and eulogy for his friend Rev. Jesse Jackson, closing with the declaration, "We won't go back!" ...
The People's Celebration, allowed former presidents, family members, and more to honor the icon of the Civil Rights Movement.
Handsome and dynamic, an orator with a flair for memorable rhyme, the Rev. Jesse Jackson was the first Black candidate for ...
Rev. Jesse Jackson's children gave loving, personal and often emotional eulogies Saturday at his private homegoing services at Rainbow PUSH Headquarters in Chicago.
Rev. Jesse Jackson's influence went far beyond his home state of South Carolina. People from all walks of life remember the ...
Clergy of many faiths, labor leaders, elected officials and community members gathered in Oakland on Friday to honor the late Rev. Jesse Jackson, a civil rights giant whose fight for justice touched ...
On October 8th, 1941, Jesse Jackson was born into a world where he could not walk into the same buildings as his white neighbors or check out a book at the local library. He could not go to school ...
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