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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Jeffrey Collins

South Carolina honors famed civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson

  • Civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is being honored in his home state of South Carolina, lying in state at the Capitol, a stark contrast to his segregated upbringing.
  • Jackson's lifelong fight for equality began in 1960 with a sit-in at a whites-only library in Greenville, an act that drew the attention of Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
  • He tirelessly advocated for the poor and underrepresented, championing voting rights, education, and healthcare through his Rainbow PUSH Coalition, and sought the Democratic presidential nomination twice.
  • Jackson remained deeply connected to South Carolina, advocating for the MLK holiday and the removal of the Confederate flag from the Statehouse grounds.
  • He passed away on Feb. 17 at 84 after a neurological disorder, with tributes beginning in Chicago and concluding with final homegoing services there.

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