jesse jackson

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From a boy with no father, to a civil rights activist, Jesse Louis Jackson fought for what he believed in and never gave up. Jackson was born in Greenville, South Carolina on October 8, 1941 to Noah Robinson, a cotton grader, and Helen Burns, a hairdresser. Jesse’s birth name is Jesse Louis Burns. On December 31, 1962, he was married to Jacqueline Lavinia (Brown) Jackson. His children include: Jacqueline (September 2, 1975); Yusef (September 26, 1970); Jonathan (January 7, 1966); Jesse, Jr. (March 11, 1965); and Santita (July 16, 1963). In 1964 he received his Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology at the North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State University and soon after starts a revolution.
Jackson was born to Helen Burns, a teenage mother and her married next-door neighbor and good friend, Noah Robinson who also was a boxer and a prominent figure in the community at that time. However, Noah did not make any type of effort to be a father to Jesse, being a married man when Jesse was born. In 1943, Jackson’s mother married Charles Henry Jackson when Jesse was two years old. Charles Jackson formally adopted 16 year old Jesse in 1957. This explains Jesse’s last name differing from his birth name because Jesse since then used his stepfather’s surname. As a child, Jesse was very involved in the church. His biological grandfather, Reverend Jesse Robinson, founded a Baptist church in Greenville, South Carolina. Not only was Jesse involved, but he also spoke all the time at church. He was very good at it because of his grandfather. Reverend Robinson taught Jesse everything he knew about speaking and preaching. When Jesse would speak, people believed and they even wanted to follow him. This was the start of Jesse f...

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...been held in Yugoslavia for over a month. The following year, President Bill Clinton presented Jackson with the Presidential Medal of Freedom on August 9, 2000.
All in all, Jesse Jackson was and still is a very influential individual in our society who has fought for what he believes is right. Growing up caged by segregation laws, Jesse still pushed forward and never gave up his dreams. He did not let anything or anyone put him down. Instead, he ignored the negativity and made the best of what he had. The people and experiences in his life molded him into the person he is today. He is a caring individual who fights for fairness and expresses his individuality. Today, Jesse Jackson is still preaching and touching the hearts of those around him. “If you fall behind, run faster. Never give up, never surrender, and rise up against the odds,” –Jesse Jackson.

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