Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a protege of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time presidential candidate who led the Civil Rights Movement for decades after the revered leader’s assassination, died Tuesday. He was 84.

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... Read moreRev. Jesse L. Jackson's passing marks the end of an era for civil rights and social justice activism in the United States. As someone who followed his journey closely, I have always been inspired by his dedication to the cause of equality and his fearless leadership in continuing the mission started by Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. Jackson not only championed civil rights but also made history as a two-time presidential candidate, breaking barriers and amplifying the voices of marginalized communities. Throughout his career, Jackson's famous affirmation "I Am - Somebody" resonated with many, emphasizing dignity and self-worth. His presence at events like the Democratic National Convention, where he received standing ovations even in recent years, reflected his lasting influence and respect across the political spectrum. Remembering Rev. Jesse L. Jackson also means acknowledging his role as a passionate advocate for justice, who worked tirelessly to secure voting rights, economic opportunities, and anti-discrimination measures. His approach blended grassroots activism with political engagement, inspiring generations to take part in shaping a fairer society. Personally, his speeches and relentless optimism in the face of adversity encouraged me and many others to believe in meaningful change. His death is a profound loss, but his message and legacy live on as a guiding beacon for those continuing the struggle for civil rights today.

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Im sorry but, who is Jessy Jackson???