💨 Abstract

Reverend Jesse Jackson, a prominent civil rights leader, passed away at 84. Known for his activism in the 1960s and presidential bids in 1984 and 1988, Jackson founded the Rainbow PUSH Coalition. He was remembered for his advocacy for justice and equality, and his support for global anti-apartheid movements. Jackson is survived by his wife, six children, and grandchildren.

Courtesy: Lebohang Nthongoa