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Rev. Jesse Jackson: A legacy for Black History and everyday citizens

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18 February, 2026

By Felicia Farnsworth

The passing of Jesse Jackson on February 17, 2026, marks the end of an era for the modern civil rights movement and brings a moment of deep reflection during Black History Month. For decades, Jackson stood as one of the most recognizable and outspoken advocates for racial equality, economic justice, and political empowerment in America. His life’s work not only shaped national conversations but also touched small communities across the South, including Bullock County, Alabama.

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