During the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s six-decade career, he advocated for coal miners in Virginia, fought to end apartheid in South Africa and denounced President Ronald Reagan’s wars in Central America.
But through it all, Jackson stayed rooted in Illinois.
During the Rev. Jesse Jackson’s six-decade career, he advocated for coal miners in Virginia, fought to end apartheid in South Africa and denounced President Ronald Reagan’s wars in Central America.
But through it all, Jackson stayed rooted in Illinois.