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Rev. Jesse Jackson speaking at a civil rights event
Posted inWord In Black

Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson: The Man Who Stopped

by Frances Murphy (Toni) DraperFebruary 20, 2026February 20, 2026

Rev. Jesse Jackson’s legacy of dignity and self-worth, embodied in his iconic “I am somebody” message, continues to inspire generations.

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