Jesse Jackson, American civil rights leader, dies at 84
Jesse Jackson, the prominent American civil rights activist, Baptist minister, and two-time presidential candidate, has passed away at the age of 84, his family announced on Tuesday.
The Jackson family described him as a “servant leader — not only for our family but also for the oppressed, voiceless, and neglected across the world,” according to a statement cited by NBC.
Throughout his life, Jackson played a crucial role in advocating for racial equality and social justice in the United States. He became widely known for his political campaigns, public speaking, and efforts to bring attention to issues affecting marginalized communities. His passing marks the end of an era in American civil rights activism, leaving a legacy that continues to inspire new generations.
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