Rev. Jesse Jackson: A Legacy of Civil Rights and Hope

Rev. Jesse Jackson, renowned civil rights leader and former presidential candidate, passed away at 84. He was a key figure after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination, advocating for social justice and equality worldwide. His leadership through the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition and diplomatic efforts left a lasting impact.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Chicago | Updated: 17-02-2026 16:53 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 16:53 IST
Rev. Jesse Jackson: A Legacy of Civil Rights and Hope
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, the prominent civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate who tirelessly championed the cause of social justice, has died at the age of 84. His daughter, Santita Jackson, confirmed his passing at home in an environment surrounded by family.

Jackson stepped into the spotlight shortly after the assassination of his mentor, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., and led the Civil Rights Movement for decades. He was a relentless advocate for the marginalized, fighting for voting rights, job opportunities, education, and healthcare, while also achieving diplomatic successes on the global stage.

Despite overcoming profound health challenges, Jackson remained active in his fight against racial injustice well into the Black Lives Matter era. His unyielding belief in equality and love inspired millions worldwide to pursue the path of justice, hope, and change.

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