Jesse Jackson Honored at Democratic Convention
Jesse Jackson Honored at Democratic Convention

Jesse Jackson Honored at Democratic Convention

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Rev. Jesse Jackson was honored with a standing ovation at the opening night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he was celebrated for his significant contributions to civil rights and politics. At 82 years old and battling Parkinson's disease, Jackson entered the stage in a wheelchair, receiving cheers from the crowd, including remarks from Rev. Al Sharpton who acknowledged Jackson's mentorship. Speakers highlighted Jackson's legacy as a key figure in the modern civil rights movement, with Vice President Kamala Harris referencing him as one of the 'giants' on whose shoulders she stands. Mayor Brandon Johnson also expressed his connection to Jackson's impact on Chicago's political landscape, emphasizing the continuity of Jackson's vision in current leadership. Jackson's presence at the convention marks a moment of recognition for his historic presidential campaigns in the 1980s and his ongoing influence within the Democratic Party.

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