Jesse Jackson was once dogged by antisemitism accusations. Through work with Jewish leaders like Abraham Foxman, he changed.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died this week, ran for president twice, leading more Black voters to register. The year after his second run, a Black mayor, David Dinkins, won in New York.
Politics has turned so unforgiving that today Jackson would not have survived the time he used a Jewish slur. Forgiveness is ...
Jackson’s use of an antisemitic slur, criticism of Israel and association with Louis Farrakhan created a chill that only partially thawed despite attempts at reconciliation.
(JNS) The Rev. Jesse Jackson, the American civil rights leader, former aide to the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and two-time ...
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“The Rev. Jackson’s particular trademark iniquity has always been The Big Threat—the specter of a boycott, or picket, or ...
An impassioned orator, he was a moral and political force, forming a “rainbow coalition” of poor and working-class people and ...
The Rev. Jesse Jackson, an American civil rights leader, minister, and politician, who was a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr ...
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