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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

"The Rev. Jesse Jackson, whose impassioned oratory and populist vision of a "rainbow coalition" of the poor and forgotten made him the nation's most influential Black figure in the years between the civil rights crusades of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the election of Barack Obama, died on Tuesday. He was 84."

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#1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-17 06:17 AM | Reply

Rest in peace.

#2 | Posted by Nixon at 2026-02-17 07:09 AM | Reply

Occasionally a clown, but an important figure in late-20th-century America.

Religion applied to politics can work.

RIP.

#3 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-02-17 08:12 AM | Reply

Too bad it wasn't Reverend Al Sharpton.

#4 | Posted by fortfisher at 2026-02-17 08:40 AM | Reply

I remember the way Rush Limbaugh would say his name.........I'm starting to feel old.

#5 | Posted by eberly at 2026-02-17 08:52 AM | Reply

My guess is he will be remembered as a transitional figure with the balance on the positive side. Not bad at all, considering some bumps along the way (like all of us). RIP.

#6 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-02-17 09:06 AM | Reply

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