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Jackson, Barack Obama

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Barack Obama pays tribute to 'true giant' as Jesse Jackson dies aged 84
President Trump also remembers Jackson as a "force of nature" with "lots of personality, grit and street smarts".

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Did Jesse Jackson's family bar Obama from funeral? Here's the truth
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Jesse Jackson dies at 84: Tributes pour in for civil rights icon
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Trump's 'Disrespectful' Tribute To Jesse Jackson Exposed A Stunning Hypocrisy, Experts Say
President Donald Trump’s statement following the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson was largely centered on himself.

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Donald Trump Honors ‘Good Man’ Jesse Jackson While Calling Out Democrats
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Remembering Jesse Jackson: His Texas connections and influence
The Wire on MSN
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Rainbow interrupted: Jesse Jackson between Martin Luther King’s radical turn and Barack Obama’s managerial ascent

Jackson's legacy is not one of triumph or failure, but of persistent contradiction – a reminder that courage without structural rupture risks absorption into the very hegemony it seeks to overthrow.
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How Jesse Jackson paved way for Barack Obama - and helped change US

As a student in North Carolina A&T, Jackson gradually became involved with the civil rights movement. In 1960, he was arrested with seven other students after a silent demonstration in a whites-only public library, which led to the desegregation of the library.
The Daily Sentinel
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MILLS: Celebrating Martin Luther King and Barack Obama

Ebony magazine, in a special January 2009 collector's edition, presented a special feature page of Martin Luther King as "Then" and Barack Obama as "Now." In his "I Have a Dream Speech" in Washington, D.C. on August, 1963, Martin Luther King made reference to the Emancipation Proclamation which was signed Jan. 1, 1863 giving hope to Negro slaves.
The Daily Campus
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“Hoops, Hopes & Dreams:” Bringing basketball to the civil rights movement

The new Hulu documentary explores how Martin Luther King Jr. and Barack Obama used basketball to connect with people. Photo courtesy of @alexysthegreat on Instagram In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the short documentary “Hoops, Hopes & Dreams ...
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Presidents and Faith Leaders Pay Tribute to Jesse Jackson

The Rev. Jesse Jackson, America’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. In a statement, his family said that Mr. Jackson “died peacefully,” but did not give a cause.
The Hill
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Obama: Martin Luther King Jr. was ‘quintessentially American’

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