Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights icon and two-time presidential candidate, dies at 84
Rev. Jesse Jackson, a two-time Democratic presidential candidate, led decades of civil rights activism and founded the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition to advance social justice.
- On Tuesday, the Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, died at age 84, his family announced, saying he died peacefully surrounded by loved ones.
- Founding PUSH in 1971, Jackson joined the Southern Christian Leadership Conference to work alongside King and promoted Black liberation efforts, the family said.
- Internationally, Jackson secured the release of three U.S. soldiers in Yugoslavia, at least 16 Americans held in Cuba, two Gambian Americans, and a U.S. Navy pilot.
- Jackson's family said he was survived by Jacqueline Brown and five children, including former Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., with prominent voices calling him a tireless change agent.
- Looking at legacy, Jackson's campaigns and organisations, he had disclosed a Parkinson's disease diagnosis in 2017 and was hospitalized in November for progressive supranuclear palsy, leaving a lasting influence on civil rights.
999 Articles
999 Articles
Tributes pour in for Civil Rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson who died at 84
Tributes are pouring in after Reverend Jesse Jackson died at the age of 84 on Tuesday. Jackson has a prolific legacy as a civil rights leader in the 60s. He was also a presidential candidate in 1984 and 1988. Jackson was born Jesse Louis Burns on October 8, 1941, in Greenville, South Carolina, to a single mother, Helen Burns, according to CNBC. A year after Jackson was born, his mother married Charles Henry Jackson, who adopted him when he was …
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson mourned, celebrated in Bay Area after death
During his groundbreaking presidential bid in 1984, the Rev. Jesse Jackson kissed babies in San Jose, spoke at the Democratic National Convention in San Francisco and marched with 100 residents of an Oakland housing project to the boundary of a polling place. “There comes a point that leaders can’t take you any farther and you […]
Rev. Jesse Jackson Dies at 84, Leaving Lasting Civil Rights Legacy
CHICAGO — The Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr., the fiery preacher-turned-power broker who carried the civil-rights movement into the post–Martin Luther King Jr. era and reshaped modern Democratic politics with two groundbreaking presidential campaigns, died Tuesday, February 17, 2026, at 84, according to multiple news reports citing family and organizational statements. Jackson’s death comes after years of public health struggles, including Parkinson’…
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies
Charismatic US civil rights leader Jesse Jackson, an eloquent Baptist minister raised in the segregated South who became a close associate of Martin Luther King Jr and twice ran for the Democratic presidential nomination, has died aged 84.
Remembering Reverend Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader
Reverend Jesse Jackson, a long-time civil rights leader and two-time presidential candidate, passed away at the age of 84 after a battle with progressive supranuclear palsy, prompting mourning across the country and tributes from local leaders in Springfield.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 49% of the sources are Center
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
















































