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Jesse Jackson, Civil Rights Movement

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Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader who ran for president, dies at age 84
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the famed civil rights leader who marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and later ran for president, has died, his family says.

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Amid tributes to civil rights icon Jesse Jackson, advocates see test for US race relations
 · 2d · on MSN
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after King, has died at 84
 · 6h
Andrew pictured leaving police station following arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has left police custody following his arrest this morning on suspicion of misconduct in public office

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Chicago funeral arrangements set for civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson
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From campaigns to boycotts, remembering Jesse Jackson's Cincinnati visits
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Celebration of life schedule announced for Rev. Jesse Jackson
Celebration of life events will run Feb. 25–28, including public viewings at Rainbow PUSH Coalition, a People’s Celebration at House of Hope and homegoing services in Chicago.

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Key Quotes From the Rev. Jesse Jackson That Define His Politics and Legacy
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WWE’s Titus O’Neil Pays Tribute To Rev. Jesse Jackson After His Passing at 84
WANE 15 on MSN
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Through Rosa Parks, Condra Ridley keeps civil rights history alive

Her portrayal focuses on December 1955, when Parks was arrested for refusing to surrender her bus seat, a quiet act of defiance that became a catalyst for change.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson left an indelible mark on Alabama’s political and Civil Rights history, locals say

“We are lucky as Americans that he chose to pursue a public service and civil rights calling,” said Dr. Howard Robinson of Alabama State University.
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