But the Rev. Jesse Jackson withstood the test of time, and today the whole world lauds him for his stance on equality and justice for all.
Like Jesse, I’m not quite clear on why it’s so hard for people to stand for and do the right thing. America can turn right and go straight, and everyone will have the opportunity for a good life.
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The passing of Jesse Jackson. It was truly remarkable, as his life was a glorious one; his life was certainly not lived in vain. From his hometown in greensboro, north carolina to Washington DC to Southside Chicago. Mr. Jesse Louis Jackson. Was given a grand sentoff.Jesse Louis Jackson Sr. died Feb. 17, 2026 in Chicago after battling progressive supranuclear palsy (he was 86). His family and the Rainbow PUSH Coalition held a series of homegoing services that stretched across states—starting with a lying‑in‑state and memorial in South Carolina, then a service in Washington, DC, and culminating in Chicago’s “People’s Celebration” at the House of Hope on March 6 followed by private services at Rainbow PUSH on March 7.
The Chicago farewell drew thousands.Former Presidents Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and other distinguished guests, were present at the celebration of life, which featured gospel music, choirs, and a prominent theme of "keeping hope alive" throughout the program. with gospel music, choirs and a strong “keep hope alive” thread running through the program. The family asked that politics be left at the door and that the services focus on Jackson’s legacy as a civil‑rights leader who spent decades fighting for voting rights and economic justice.
So yes—his sendoff was large, multi‑city, and widely covered, honoring a life that began in Greensboro, North Carolina and played out on the national stage.
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