American civil rights leader, Jesse Jackson passes away

The Rainbow PUSH Coalition was founded by the well-known civil rights crusader Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr., who has gone away.

The renowned campaigner passed away in his sleep early on February 17, 2026, at the age of 84, according to a post his family made.

Announced his passing on Tuesday morning, they wrote:

“It is with profound sadness that we share the news of the passing of Civil Rights leader and founder of the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, the Honorable Reverend Jesse Louis Jackson, Sr. He died peacefully on Tuesday morning, surrounded by his loved ones.”

In the 1960s, Jackson played a pivotal role in the American civil rights movement, collaborating with leaders like as Martin Luther King Jr. to combat racial discrimination, advance equality, and strengthen underprivileged areas.

He became known as one of America’s most powerful advocates because of his unwavering commitment to justice.

Jackson’s activism went beyond marches and demonstrations to include social reform, politics, and education.

Throughout his life, he diligently fought for economic fairness, voting rights, and civil rights, speaking out for the voiceless.

Jackson’s influence will last for centuries, from motivating young activists to influencing national discussions about justice and race.

His story is a potent reminder that change can be sparked by one person’s voice.

Jackson’s efforts to social justice and civil rights continue to stand as a tribute to bravery, empathy, and the never-ending struggle for equality as the world considers his legacy.

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